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Effects of Progressive Resistance Training During Haemodialysis on Muscle Quantity and Function in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Progressive resistance training programme, Sham exercise, and 1 other intervention for Chronic Kidney Disease. Completed, enrolled 32 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of a 12 week progressive resistance training during haemodialysis on muscle quantity and physical functioning in chronic kidney disease patients receiving maintenance haemodialysis. It is hypothesised, based on previous literature involving similar resistance training protocols in other catabolic conditions, that the resistance training will result in a significant increase in muscle quantity as well a physical function.
Study Details
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Interventions
Progressive resistance training programme using a dialysis specific fitness machine: 80 % of predicted one repetition max, weight lifted will be increased when three sets of ten repetitions can be completed without failure.
Lower body stretching exercise using the easiest rehabilitation elastic Theraband
Progressive resistance training programme using a dialysis specific fitness machine: 80 % of predicted one repetition max, weight lifted will be increased when three sets of ten repetitions can be completed without failure.
Lower body stretching exercise using the easiest rehabilitation elastic Theraband