Neuromuscular electrical stimulation improves exercise capacity in adult patients with chronic lung disease: A meta-analysis of English studies

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Abstract

Background: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been suggested as an alternative rehabilitative therapy to enhance exercise performance and skeletal muscle function in adult patients with chronic lung disease. However, the results of individual studies have been inconsistent. We performed a meta-analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of NMES with regard to increasing exercise capacity, quadriceps strength, muscle mass, cross-sectional area, and quality of life and decreasing dyspnea in adult patients with chronic lung disease.

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Gong, H., Jiang, Q., Shen, D., & Gao, J. (2018). Neuromuscular electrical stimulation improves exercise capacity in adult patients with chronic lung disease: A meta-analysis of English studies. Journal of Thoracic Disease, 10(12), 6722–6732. https://doi.org/10.21037/jtd.2018.11.133

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