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the ideal combination of ECMO cannulation and muscle training has yet to be determined and depends largely on patient-specific needs and procedural limitations.
Pre-operative inspiratory muscle training has been shown to decrease the incidence of postoperative pneumonia and length of hospital stay in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG).
Muscle training has its distinct limitations.
6– 9 Specific respiratory muscle training has had significant effects on the respiratory muscle strength and endurance of athletes.
Pelvic muscle training has been shown to improve SUI, frequency, and urgency, and therefore antepartum pelvic muscle training is important to prevent postpartum urinary symptoms [ 16– 16].
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Regarding the nursing home situation, a number of intervention studies, particularly those focusing on intensive muscle training, have shown positive effects in terms of fall reduction [ 7].
However, as not all participants had finished pelvic floor muscle training at the moment of follow-up, the difference between the groups might increase as the maximal effect of pelvic floor muscle training had not yet been achieved.
These results were reinforced by a trial which showed duloxetine to be more effective than pelvic floor muscle training or no treatment, and that duloxetine and pelvic floor muscle training had an additive effect when used together.
Anti-pronation taping and plantar intrinsic foot muscle training have demonstrated the ability to reduce foot mobility, however, no scientific study has evaluated the effectiveness of either intervention in the management of pain and function in ERLP.
When muscle-training has reached its limit, and this limit falls short of the minimum power necessary for successful locomotion or the prevention of deformity, then the patient must choose between operation or a life time of brace-wearing.
Although protein shakes and creatine have been shown to be useful supplements to increase muscle mass, the effectiveness of amino acids, ginseng, bicarbonate and multivitamin and mineral supplements in aiding muscle accrual or muscle recovery following resistance training has been disputed, and such supplements are not advised by National Sports Bodies [ 44].
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