Enhanced Muscle Endurance Through Self-regulated Dual-Task Exercises in Elbow Fracture Rehabilitation: A Cross-sectional Study

Author:

Cruz-Montecinos Carlos,López-Bueno Laura,Núñez-Cortés Rodrigo,López-Bueno Rubén,Suso-Martí Luis,Méndez-Rebolledo Guillermo,Morral Antoni,Andersen Lars Louis,Casaña José,Calatayud Joaquín

Abstract

Objective The main objective of this study was to investigate the effect of a self-regulated dual task on muscle endurance within a single rehabilitation session in patients recovering from an elbow fracture. Design This is a cross-sectional study of individuals recovering from elbow fractures (N = 20). Muscle endurance was tested using elastic bands at Borg’s CR10 intensity 3—during four conditions: single-task and dual-task for elbow flexion and extension. Results The cognitive condition significantly influenced muscle endurance (P < 0.001), while the type of elbow exercise (flexion or extension) did not show significant differences (P = 0.592). The perceived difficulty of the tasks showed a significant interaction effect (P = 0.032). The dual-task condition showed an average increase of about 15 repetitions. A moderate negative correlation was found between the differences in repetitions and the perceived difficulty of the flexion exercise (r = 0.677, P = 0.001). Conclusions Dual-task with self-regulation enhances muscle endurance among patients recovering from an elbow fracture. However, the improvements seem to depend on the perceived difficulty of the cognitive task. Future randomized controlled trials are required to understand the therapeutic implications of dual-tasking.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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