Programmed physical training in physiotherapy for obliterative arteriopathies of the lower limbs at the stage of claudication (author's transl)

Rehabilitation of lower limb arteriopathies at the stage of claudication is carried out during a stay of 30 to 45 days in a rehabilitation center. The daily program comprises general gymnastics, a specifical exercise training, and sport. The training is performed differently following the proximal,...

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Published inJournal des maladies vasculaires Vol. 5; no. 3; p. 173
Main Authors Boutroux, Y C, Baccard, D, Bouchet, J Y
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published France 1980
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Summary:Rehabilitation of lower limb arteriopathies at the stage of claudication is carried out during a stay of 30 to 45 days in a rehabilitation center. The daily program comprises general gymnastics, a specifical exercise training, and sport. The training is performed differently following the proximal, medial or distal level of arterial insufficiency. It includes sets or rythmical contractions up to about 70% of maximal capacity determined by a weekly test exercise.
ISSN:0398-0499