Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "van Schaardenburgh, Michel"
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Calf Raise Exercise Training Increases Walking Performance in Patients With Intermittent Claudication
van Schaardenburgh, Michel; Wohlwend, Martin Rainer; Rognmo, Øivind; Mattsson, Erney (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)BACKGROUND: Symptoms of intermittent claudication (IC) are improved by exercise. The improvement might be secondary to increased blood perfusion or increased muscle mitochondrial capacity. Ischemia followed by reperfusion, ... -
Exercise in claudicants increase or decrease walking ability and the response relates to mitochondrial function
van Schaardenburgh, Michel; Wohlwend, Martin Rainer; Rognmo, Øivind; Mattsson, Erney (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background Exercise of patients with intermittent claudication improves walking performance. Exercise does not usually increase blood flow, but seems to increase muscle mitochondrial enzyme activities. Although exercise ... -
Mitochondrial respiration after one session of calf raise exercise in patients with peripheral vascular disease and healthy older adults
van Schaardenburgh, Michel; Wohlwend, Martin Rainer; Rognmo, Øivind; Mattsson, Erney (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Purpose: Mitochondria are essential for energy production in the muscle cell and for this they are dependent upon a sufficient supply of oxygen by the circulation. Exercise training has shown to be a potent stimulus for ... -
Mykpreservering og klinisk anatomi
van Schaardenburgh, Michel; Sandø-Klemmetvoll, Alina Desiree; Reese, Thomas (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Mykpreservering av legemer kan være en stor mulighet i anatomisk videreutdanning av kirurger og andre klinikere. Universitetene kan legge til rette, men hvem tar regningen? De siste årene har anatomiske avdelinger i ... -
The effect of “Five plus” exercise upon walking performance and mitochondria in patients with intermittent claudication
van Schaardenburgh, Michel (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:34, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Norges befolkning blir eldre og i 2060 forventes det at hver femte innbygger vil være 70 år eller mer. Av disse vil opp til 20% ha redusert sirkulasjon til benene som kan resultere i smerter ved gange. På folkemunne kalles ...