Effects of NMES and Exercise in Hematological Cancer
Hematologic Malignancy, Muscle Weakness
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Hematologic Malignancy focused on measuring Hematology, Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation, Exercise Therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed with hematological cancer,
- ≥ 18 years old
- ECOG Performance Status to be between 1-3
- Hemoglobin; 8-10gr / dl and over
- Receiving platelet support related to thrombocytopenia and/or having a platelet value of 20.000 mm3 or more
- Leukocyte (WBC) count being 3000 μL and above
- Giving written consent to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- Comorbidities that cause fatigue (eg multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, heart failure)
- Presence of previously diagnosed heart disease
- Using a pacemaker
- Rapid deterioration of the general condition (sudden uncontrolled weight loss, confused consciousness, high C reactive protein (CRP) values)
- Brain metastasis or femoral bone metastasis
- Having dementia or psychotic condition
- Being depressed and /or taking medication to treat depression
- Presence of epilepsy
- Presence of neuropathy
- Having sensory defects in the NMES application area
- Denying NMES application
Sites / Locations
- Acibadem University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Resistance Exercise Group
NMES Training Group
The lower extremity resistance exercise (REx) program was designed by reviewing the exercise principles recommended by the ACSM and the literature on physical activity and hematological cancer patients. The patients were treated for 40-60mins, 6 weeks. The exercise program includes active movements of the upper and lower extremities, stretching exercises, and resistance exercises for the lower extremities. REx to be applied with resistance bands of different resistance or with the patient's body weight. Clinical force generation of therapy bands follows a progression. Our proposed training protocol includes 4-6 different exercises for each extremity. Intensity, sets, and reps were adjusted to a target score of 12 to 14 using the Borg scale. Patients performed 1 set of 10 repetitions of each REx based on their fatigue level. Intensity (~ RPE 15-16) and resistance were gradually increased. When the patient complained of extreme fatigue, the resistance was reduced to the previous level.
In addition to resistance exercises, NMES will be applied to the quadriceps muscles in both legs of the patients in this group. The application will be made with a portable device using disposable electrodes. One of the electrodes will be placed proximally, that is, at the midpoint of the quadriceps muscle, while the second electrode will be placed on the distal part. In order to ensure that the patients get used to the device, low-intensity current with a frequency range of 5 Hz, 10-30 minutes. Afterward, the treatment program will continue with a high-frequency current with a frequency range of 50 Hz, 15 minutes. Participants were instructed to voluntarily contract the quadriceps muscles during periods of HF-NMES stimulation to increase the strengthening effect and improve NMES tolerance.