Advanced weight-bearing mat exercises combined with functional electrical stimulation to improve the ability of wheelchair-dependent people with spinal cord injury to transfer and attain independence in activities of daily living: a randomized controlled trial

Spinal Cord. 2020 Jan;58(1):78-85. doi: 10.1038/s41393-019-0328-7. Epub 2019 Jul 16.

Abstract

Study design: Randomized controlled trial.

Objective: To determine the effects of advanced weight-bearing mat exercises (AWMEs) with/without functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles on the ability of wheelchair-dependent people with spinal cord injury (SCI) to transfer and attain independence in activities of daily living (ADLs).

Setting: An outpatient clinic, Iran.

Methods: People with traumatic chronic paraplegia (N = 16) were randomly allocated to three groups. The exercise group (EX; N = 5) performed AWMEs of quadruped unilateral reaching and tall-kneeling for 24 weeks (3 days/week). Sessions were increased from 10 min to 54 min over the 24-week period. The exercise-FES group (EX + FES; N = 5) performed AWMEs simultaneously with FES of the quadriceps and gastrocnemius muscles. The control group performed no exercise and no FES (N = 6). The primary outcomes were the total Spinal Cord Independence Measure-III (SCIM-III) to reflect independence with ADL, and the sum of the four SCIM-III transfer items to reflect ability to transfer. There were six other outcomes.

Results: The mean (95% CI) between-group differences of the four transfer items of the SCIM-III for the EX vs. control group was 1.8 points (0.2-3.4), and for the EX + FES vs. control group was 2 points (0.4-3.6). The equivalent differences for the total SCIM-III scores were 2.7 points (-0.6-6.0) and 4.1 points (0.8-7.4), respectively. There were no significant between-group differences for any other outcomes.

Conclusions: Advanced weight-bearing mat exercises improve the ability of wheelchair-dependent people with SCI to transfer and attain independence in ADL.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living*
  • Adult
  • Combined Modality Therapy
  • Electric Stimulation Therapy / methods*
  • Exercise Therapy / methods*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mobility Limitation
  • Muscle, Skeletal* / physiopathology
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care*
  • Paraplegia / etiology
  • Paraplegia / rehabilitation*
  • Spinal Cord Injuries / complications
  • Spinal Cord Injuries / rehabilitation*
  • Weight-Bearing* / physiology
  • Wheelchairs