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Title: Exercise in Post-Polio Syndrome A New Classification


1
Exercise in Post-Polio Syndrome A New
Classification
  • Anne C. Gawne, MD
  • Director Post-polio Program
  • Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for
    Rehabilitation

2
Benefits of Exercise
  • Increase strength
  • Increase Cardiovascular Fitness
  • Decrease Weight and Cholesterol
  • Improve sense of Well being

3
Rationale/Problems in PPS
  • Exercise may be harmful
  • Not all limbs are affected equally
  • Current protocols dont quantify involvement
  • Need to enhance communication between doctor and
    therapists

4
How to use Classification
  • Determine Classification for each limb
  • Prescribe individualized limb-specific exercise
    program, using the least affected limbs
  • Follow-up periodically to assess strength and
    function, modifying exercise program as needed

5
Classification Elements
  • Remote history- Extent of original polio
  • Recent History- New neurological Symptoms
  • Physical Exam- Musculoskeletal,Neurological
  • EMG/NCS- Standard Protocol
  • Exercise- Limb Specific Recommendations
  • Note-Classification refers to limbs not to person

6
NRH Limb Classification For Exercise
  • 1 No Polio
  • 2 Subclinical Polio
  • 3 Clinically Stable Polio
  • 4 Clinically Unstable Polio
  • 5 Atrophic Polio

7
Class 1 - No Polio
  • Remote history No weakness
  • Recent history No new weakness
  • Physical Exam Good to Normal strength
    normal sensation
    and reflexes
  • EMG/NCS Normal

8
Class 2- Subclinical Polio
  • Remote history No weakness or if weak, full
    recovery
  • Recent history No new weakness
  • Physical Exam Good to normal strength,
    sensation and reflexes
  • EMG/NCS Evidence of old Polio

9
Class 3 -Clinically Stable Polio
  • Remote history Weakness with variable
    recovery
  • Recent history No new weakness
  • Physical Exam Poor to good strength,
    normal sensation normal to decreased
    reflexes
  • EMG/NCS Evidence of old polio

10
Class 4- Clinically Unstable Polio
  • Remote history Weakness with variable
    recovery
  • Recent history New weakness
  • Physical Exam Poor to good strength,
    normal sensation and normal to decreased
    reflexes
  • EMG/NCS Evidence of old polio

11
Class 5- Atrophic Polio
  • Remote history Weakness with little
    recovery
  • Recent history May have new weakness
  • Physical Exam Trace to poor strength,
    atrophy normal sensation and decreased
    reflexes
  • EMG/NCS Evidence of old polio decreased
    insertional activity, few motor units

12
Summary
13
General Exercise Recommendations
  • Stretching-Active Range of Motion(AROM) or
    Passive Range of Motion (PROM)
  • Warm up
  • Strengthening Exercises
  • Aerobic Exercises
  • Cool Down

14
ACSM Exercise Recommendations
  • Frequency 3-5 X /Week
  • Duration 15-30 Minutes
  • Intensity 60-90 Of Maximum Heart Rate
    ( 220-age)

15
Class 1 Exercises
  • Active ROM/Passive ROM
  • Warm Up
  • Strengthening Exercises- 3 sets of 10 at 10reps
    max
  • Aerobic exercises 3-5 days/week
  • 15-30 min at 60-80 of maximum HR
  • Cool down

16
Class 1 Sample Exercises
  • Swimming 25-35 yards/minute
  • Walking 5-6 MPH
  • Bicycle Riding 12-14 MPH

17
Class 2 Exercises
  • Warm Up
  • Strengthening Exercises- Use modified Class 1
    program
  • Active ROM/Passive ROM
  • Aerobic exercises 3 days/week 15-20 min at 80
    of maximum HR
  • Pacing- Perform 4-5 minutes, rest 1 minute
  • Cool down
  • Modify if new weakness fatigue or pain

18
Class 2 Sample Exercises
  • Swimming 25 yards/Min
  • Walking 4-5 MPH
  • Bicycle riding 10-12 MPH

19
Class 3 Exercises
  • Warm Up
  • Active ROM/Passive ROM
  • Strengthening Exercises-Non fatigueing/paced
  • Aerobic exercises 3 days/week(alternate) 15 min
    at 60 of maximum HR
  • Pacing- Perform2-3 minutes rest 1 minute
  • Cool down
  • Modify if new weakness fatigue or pain

20
Class 3 Sample Exercises
  • Swimming 20 Yds/min
  • Walking 4MPH
  • Bicycle Riding 10MPH

21
Class 4 Exercises
  • Passive ROM
  • Trial of rest to exclude overuse weakness
  • Aerobic exercises only in Activities of Daily
    Living (ADLS)
  • If overuse is excluded, trial of nonfatiguing,
    paced exercise ( like class 3)

22
Class 4 Sample Exercises
  • No cardiopulmonary aerobic exercise
  • Use of brace, Wheel chair, Scooter
  • If overuse weakness excluded trial of
    nonfatigueing exercise

23
Class 5 Exercises
  • PROM
  • Usually Bracing, Wheelchair is needed

24
Results of NRH classification of 100 consecutive
patients
25
NRH Classification of 100 Patients
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