Muscular Dystrophy, Facioscapulohumeral Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective Study for 24-months of Physical Training Introduced in Lifestyle of Patients With Facioscapulohumeral Dystrophy : Tolerance, Sustainability and Efficiency of Unsupervised Training Program.
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 with physiological and functional positive effects without alteration in quality of life. Van der Kooi et al. (2005) and Cup et al. (2007) studies suggest that the combination of endurance and strength trainings is even more relevant. However, only a few controlled and randomized studies have been conducted on this topic and the impact of such training programs on skeletal muscle regenerative capacities has not been addressed yet. 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 practice of regular exercise can be maintained in patient's daily life. Also, only a few experiments report an integrative view of potential benefits of such programs on functional, biological and quality of life.
The present project is the second phase of a study for which the first phase currently
financed by AFM is in progress and aims to establish a program of adapted physical training
performed at the patient's home under supervision. This program was developed in order to
try to meet the two following requirements: 1) to be compatible with the daily
professional/social activity of patients so it can be integrated in their life routine; 2)
to be intense enough so functional benefits can be induced. The first phase is a controlled
and randomized study where patients with FSHD participate in a 6-months supervised training
program combining aerobic and strength training sessions on an ergocycle.
This second phase of our research project aims to evaluate whether a long-term integration
of this adapted training program into patients' lifestyle is possible. The same tools, same
method and same measurements of training program will be used with remote monitoring, less
frequent as it was in the first phase, over a period of 24 months. This second experimental
work will also be based on multi-factorial evaluations, i.e. biological, physiological,
functional, and quality of life questionnaires and remains collaboration between
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).
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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