监督运动治疗应用程序的跛行

E Chan, S Pathmanathan, J Sultan
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外周动脉疾病(PAD)已被认为是影响全球25岁以上人口5.56%的医疗保健负担间歇性跛行(IC)通常使人衰弱,并导致体力活动减少,这与心血管疾病和全因死亡率增加有关。2,3 PAD的早期识别和管理对于改善症状和防止肢体丧失至关重要。监督运动疗法(Supervised exercise therapy, SET)是广泛推荐的IC一线治疗方法。尽管有益处,但人们认为,SET的接受率和坚持率都很低不遵守SET的原因是多方面的,包括时间限制、旅行距离、个人、财务和制度障碍为了克服这些障碍,需要探索提供SET的替代方法。
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Supervised exercise therapy apps for claudication
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) has been recognised as a healthcare burden affecting up to 5.56% of the global population over 25 years of age.1 Intermittent claudication (IC) is often debilitating and results in reduced physical activity which is associated with increased cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality.2,3 Early identification and management of PAD is essential to improve symptoms and prevent a downward trajectory towards limb loss. Supervised exercise therapy (SET) is the widely recommended first-line treatment for IC. Despite the benefits of SET, uptake and adherence rates are recognised to be poor.4 The reasons for poor SET compliance are multifactorial and include time constraints, travelling distance, personal, financial and institutional barriers.5 To overcome these barriers, alternative methods for delivering SET need to be explored.
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