期刊名称:Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education and Sport/Science, Movement and Health
印刷版ISSN:1224-7359
出版年度:2015
卷号:15
期号:1
页码:17-21
语种:English
出版社:Ovidius University Press
摘要:Objective.The goal of this study is to make a connection between physical exercise and clinical features of fasciculation anxiety syndrome.We randomized a cohort of 30 patients in three groups: first group included 10 patients with symptomatic fasciculation and anxiety,second group included 10 patients fasciculations associated with sensory symptoms or muscle weakness and were diagnosed with neuropathy or SLA and the third group included 10 patients with fasciculations associated with cramps ( cramp- fasciculation-syndrome).All three groups were included in a 3 times/week programme of exercises of 30 minutes each and we evaluated the electomyographic changes.Methods: We randomized 30 patients in three groups: first group included 10 patients with symptomatic fasciculation and anxiety,second group includes 10 patients fasciculations associated with sensory symptoms or muscle weakness and were diagnosed with neuropathy or SLA and the third group included 10 patients with fasciculations associated with cramps ( cramp - fasciculation-syndrome).All three groups were included in a 3 times/week programme of exercises of 30 minutes each on a 3 month period of following and we evaluate electomiographic changes.Results: In the present study,a cohort of 30 patients with sympthomatic fasciculations was assessed with clinical,neurophysiological and laboratory studies.The majority of cases with fasciculations were female.Triggers in all 3 groups was stress,caffeine and exercises.Anxiety appeared as a proeminent feature in the patients in the present cohort and may contribute to pathogenesis of symptomatic fasciculations in symptomatic fasciculation and anxiety,acting to promote fasciculations in Symptomatic fasciculation and anxiety.Conclusions: The present study described a cohort of 30 patiens presenting for evaluation of fasciculations and identified group which includes 10 patients with symptomatic fasciculation and anxiety,second group which includes 10 patients fasciculations associated with sensory symptoms or muscle weakness and were diagnosed with neuropathy or SLA and the third group which includes 10 patients with fasciculations associated with cramps ( crampfasciculation-syndrome).All three groups were included in a 3 times/week programme of exercises of 30 minutes each and we evaluate electomiographic changes.In the Symptomatic fasciculation and anxiety cramp- fasciculation-syndrome role of exercise appear to aggravate their simptomatology,but in the second group of patients with neuropathy and lateral amyotrophic sclerosis role of exercise is unclear but for sure it doesn’t have a negative role.