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Maximal intensity cycling exercise did not impair active elbow extension in individuals with hemiparesis. This aerobic exercise intervention actually improved active elbow extension post-brain injury.

Area of Science:

  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Exercise Physiology

Background:

  • Aerobic exercise training shows benefits post-brain injury.
  • Therapists worry about intense exercise with spasticity or involuntary muscle activity.

Observation:

  • This study investigated if maximal intensity cycling exercise negatively impacts active elbow extension in hemiparetic individuals.
  • A single case design was employed.

Findings:

  • Active elbow extension improved throughout the study period.
  • Maximal intensity cycling exercise did not impair active elbow extension immediately after the intervention.

Implications:

  • Maximal intensity cycling may be a safe and effective component of aerobic exercise for individuals with hemiparesis.

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  • Findings challenge concerns about using effortful exercise in this population.