Infographic. Exercise for intermittent claudication
Br J Sports Med
.
2020 Dec;54(23):1443-1444.
doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2019-101930.
Epub 2020 Feb 12.
Authors
Garry A Tew
1
2
,
Louise Allen
3
,
Christopher D Askew
4
5
,
Ian Chetter
6
,
Gabriel Cucato
7
,
Patrick Doherty
2
,
Andrew Garnham
8
,
Amy Harwood
9
10
,
Lee Ingle
10
,
Michael Jenkins
3
,
Jonathan Michaels
11
,
Sara Pittack
12
,
Chris Seenan
13
,
Hazel Trender
14
Affiliations
1
Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK garry.tew@northumbria.ac.uk.
2
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, England, York, UK.
3
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK.
4
School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, Queensland, Australia.
5
Sunshine Coast Health Institute, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
6
Hull York Medical School, Hull, UK.
7
Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK.
8
Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, UK.
9
Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory, Discipline of Exercise and Sport Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
10
Department of Sport, Health & Exercise Science, University of Hull, Hull, UK.
11
School of Health and Related Research, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
12
Your Thinking Ltd, London, UK.
13
Department of Physiotherapy and Paramedicine, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK.
14
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK.
PMID:
32051119
PMCID:
PMC7677460
DOI:
10.1136/bjsports-2019-101930
No abstract available
Keywords:
exercise rehabilitation; exercise training.
MeSH terms
Evidence-Based Medicine
Exercise Therapy*
Humans
Intermittent Claudication / therapy*
Patient Education as Topic / methods*
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Grants and funding
TCS/16/55/CSO_/Chief Scientist Office/United Kingdom