"Forced exercise" is still an active area of research
Although the focus of the current (N = 250) CYCLE-II trial is on high-intensity aerobic exercise, research is still proceeding in the area of "forced exercise", both at the Cleveland Clinic [1] and at KSU [2]. A couple of review articles on this topic have also been published (fairly) recently [3, 4].
[1] Forced, Not Voluntary, Aerobic Exercise Enhances Motor Recovery in Persons With Chronic Stroke, Susan M Linder et al. (2019). Forced, Not Voluntary, Aerobic Exercise Enhances Motor Recovery in Persons With Chronic Stroke - PubMed [2] Optimization Of A SMART Dynamic Bike To Improve Motor Function In Parkinson’s Disease, Angela L Ridgel et al. (2021). Optimization Of A SMART Dynamic Bike To Improve Motor Functi... : Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (poster only, at this stage) [3] Review of studies considering the effect of forced exercise on symptoms of Parkinson's disease, William J Kohler (2019). Review of studies considering the effect of forced exercise on symptoms of Parkinson's disease. - Document - Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine (abstract only - the rest is behind a paywall) [4] Therapeutic effects of forced exercise cycling in individuals with Parkinson's disease, Daniel G Miner et al. (2020). Therapeutic effects of forced exercise cycling in individuals with Parkinson's disease - PubMed (abstract only - the rest is behind a paywall) |
exercise & foot cramps
So, have you had botox injections for your foot cramps, I have & it helps. Also had a problem with my toes curling under on my affected side, my podiatrist cut the tendons on the underside of the toes and , boing! they straightened out....I can walk and even pedal more easily...
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