Response to high‐intensity eccentric muscle contractions in persons with myopathic disease

Although the response to intense eccentric muscle contractions is well described in normal subjects, concern exists about possible untoward effects in persons with myopathic diseases. We investigated 14 subjects with slowly progressive muscular dystrophies including myotonic muscular dystrophy (n = 9), facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (n = 2), limb‐girdle syndrome (n = 2), and Becker muscular dystrophy (n = 1). Control subjects consisted of 18 able‐bodied persons. Subjects performed two sets of eight maximal‐effort eccentric repetitions of the elbow flexors, with measurement of maximal concentric strength, serum creatine kinase, resting and flexed arm angle, arm circumference, and soreness at days 0, 3, and 7. Although the myopathic group had less initial strength, both groups demonstrated a similar response to the protocol over 7 days. Both groups had a significant rise in serum creatine kinase, which was still elevated at 7 days (P < 0.05). The control group demonstrated a slightly greater injury response in terms of soreness, resting and flexed arm angles, and arm swelling. Both groups of subjects appeared to respond similarly to an acute bout of eccentric contractions. However, the potential long‐term effects of this type of exercise in persons with myopathic diseases remains unknown. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Muscle Nerve 24: 1181–1187, 2001

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