Title of article
Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation Phase II Training on Calf Strength in CABG Patients
Author/Authors
Ansari, Sumaiyah Aga Khan University Hospital - Liaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Pakistan , Baig, Mirza Obaid Ziauddin University Hospital, Pakistan , Baig, Uzma Arif Aga Khan University Hospital - Liaquat National School of Physiotherapy, Pakistan
From page
147
To page
151
Abstract
While there has been considerable research on calf muscle strengthening in post CABG patient focused on calf muscle because in CABG for bypass graft lower leg graft preferred by that muscle activity compensate due to grafting. In exercise prescription it associated with cardiac endurance maintenance of perceived exertion level. Criteria to evaluate pre-test and post test (experimental study) a one tail hypothesis, improvement in calf muscle grading through manual muscle testing. Fifty post CABG patients in Cardiac rehabilitation phase II, 45 – 65 years of age, both female and male gender enrolled. Patients completed eighteen sessions of exercise program with cardiac endurance and muscle strengthening. Patient performed cool down and warm up with calf stretching exercise. Treadmill and recumbent bike duration and work load increased gradually to strengthen the muscle, as well patients monitored closely by telemetry to interpretation of ECG, heart rate and blood pressure pre, during and post exercise in all eighteen session of exercise. The result after exercise treatment showed significantly improvement in calf muscle grading from initial to final assessment (p value 0.10) null hypothesis accepted. In conclusion eighteen sessions programmed cardiac rehabilitation phase II significantly helpful for increase in muscle grading of calf muscle in post CABG patients.
Keywords
CABG , Cardiac Rehabilitation , Phase II , Calf muscle , manual muscle testing
Journal title
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Journal title
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Record number
2543484
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