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CompletedNCT01116570

Physical Training Introduction in Lifestyle of Facioscapulohumeral Dystrophy Patients

Exercise and Myopathies. Physical Training Introduction in Lifestyle of Facioscapulohumeral Dystrophy Patients: Functional, Tissue and Quality of Life Benefits.

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
15 (actual)
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

It is now accepted that physical activity is not deleterious in myopathies, including muscular dystrophies. In patients suffering from facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD), aerobic training has been reported to be associated to physiological and functional positive effects without alteration in quality of life. The review papers from Van der Kooi et al. (2005), Cup et al. (2007) and Féasson et al. (2010) suggest that the combination of endurance and strength training is even more relevant. Only a few controlled and randomized studies have been conducted on this topic. The impact of such training programs on the skeletal muscle regenerative capacities has not been yet addressed. Moreover, due to the fact that training programs are mainly performed on short-term supervised periods, there is a lack of knowledge regarding long-term effects, patient's autonomy and whether or not regular exercise practice can be maintained in patient's daily life. Also, only a few experiments have reported an integrative view of the potential benefits of such programs on functional, biological and quality of life.

Detailed description

Our research project aims at establishing a program of physical training that will fulfill the two following conditions: (i) being compatible with the daily professional, social and family activity of the patients so it can be integrated in their life habits and (ii) being intensive enough to induce functional benefits. This experimental work will be based on multi-factorial evaluations, i.e. biological, physiological, functional, and quality of life questionnaires. This work will be based on a collaboration between the Universities of Saint Etienne (L. Féasson), Grenoble (B Wuyam) and Örebro (F Kadi) within the Rhône-Alpes Reference Centre for Rare Neuromuscular Diseases (JC Antoine). It is accepted that exercise therapy can be recommended for patients with myopathies but long-term training load still has to be determined for each pathology. In the specific context of facioscapulohumeral dystrophy, we aim at associating the scientific evaluation of physical activity benefits and a therapeutic education of patients in order to contribute to recommendations for physicians and physiotherapists. The purpose of this study is to combine an integrated approach with a better understanding of biological process implicated in this physiological treatment strategy.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPhysical trainingPhysical training during 24 weeks
OTHERControlNo intervention

Timeline

Start date
2010-10-01
Primary completion
2015-01-01
Completion
2015-01-01
First posted
2010-05-05
Last updated
2015-04-01

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01116570. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.