Jacobs, P. L et al. 2001[52] |
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- Military Press
- Horizontal Rows
- Pec. Deck
- Preacher Curls
- Wide Grip
-Lat. Pull down
- Seated Dips
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Hicks et al. 2003[53] |
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- 9 month study
- 2 session/ week
- 9–120 minutes
- Resistance Training included weight training system
- Power Training included 3, 5–7 min. sessions of arm cranking
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Bizzarini et al. 2005 [54] |
- 21 subjects with SCI
- 19–66 years old
-C4-L2, AIS B, C.
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Durán et al. 2001[55] 15–38 |
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Nash M, 2007[60] |
7 Healthy Men
- 39–58 years old
- complete paraplegia
-T5–T12
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40–45 min sessions
- 3 times/ week
- 16 weeks
- 50–60% 1 RM
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- Overhead Press
- Horizontal Row
- Horizontal Butterfly
- Bicep Curl
- Lat. Pull down
- Triceps Press
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- 38.6% ↑
- 59.7% ↑
- 41.6% ↑
- 41.4% ↑
- 38.6% ⇡
- 44.0% ⇡
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CRT provides favorable increases in muscular strength in individuals with SCI
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Jacobs P.L., 2009[61] |
- 18 subjects
- Complete Paraplegia
- T6–T10
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- 3 sessions/ week
- 12 weeks
- Endurance Training: 30 minutes of arm crank at 70–85% HR(peak)
- Resistance Training: 3 sets, 10 repetitions at 6 exercise station. 60–70% 1 rep max.
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- Horizontal Press
- Horizontal Row
- Overhead Press
- Overhead Pull
- Seated Dips
- Arm Curls
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- ↑ in upper extremity strength, aerobic capacity, muscular strength and power by participating in resistance training
- No changes were reported for body composition
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Sasso & Backus, 2013[62] |
- 1 male with T12 SCI
- 44 years old.
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- 3/days/week
-12 weeks
- 6 UE exercises
- 3 sets/ 10 reps
- 65%–75% HRM
- Arm Crank
- 3 minutes
- 65%–75% HRM
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