ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2017;34(2):169-178 |
Original article
UDC: 616.12-089:796.015
DOI: 10.1515/afmnai-2017-0019
Effects of Dynamic Exercise and Dynamic Resistance Training in Rehabilitation of Patients after Surgical Coronary Revascularization
Slavica Kozomara, Ivana Krstić
Institute for Treatment and Rehabilitation "Niška Banja", Niška Banja Serbia
summary
Cardiac rehabilitation is an integral part of the complex therapy of cardiac
patients. The aim of this study was to determine the
effect of dynamic exercise and dynamic resistance training on exertion
tolerance, muscle strength of the upper and lower extremities, and respiratory
index in patients after surgical coronary revascularization.
The study included 84 patients divided into two groups. Both groups of
respondents were included in the complex cardiac rehabilitation program of the
interval type. In the first group, the patients performed dynamic exercise. The
second group of patients received a combination of dynamic exercise and dynamic
resistance training. At the end of the rehabilitation treatment, which lasted 21
days, a statistically significant difference in muscle strength of the upper and
lower limbs was observed in both groups (p < 0.05); statistically significant
difference was found in relation to exertion tolerance in both groups (p <
0.001); a statistically significant difference in duration of exercise stress
test was observed in the both groups (p < 0.05); respiratory index values showed
statistically significant differences in both groups (p < 0.001).
After the rehabilitation treatment, in both groups of patients there were
statistically significant differences in increasing the muscle strength of the
upper and lower extremities, exertion tolerance, and respiratory index; however,
beneficial effects of physical training were more pronounced in the group of
subjects included in the program of resistance exercise for the upper and lower
extremities.
Key words: physical training, muscular strength, exertion tolerance, respiratory index