About this trial
Although joint involvement is predominant, RA is a systemic disease that can affect many organs. RA is a disease that includes changes such as inflammation, joint pain, fatigue, increased risk of coronary and heart disease. In patients with RA, exercises should be planned for decreased muscle strength, endurance, aerobic capacity and affected normal joint movements. Aerobic exercise capacity should be measured for individualized exercise planning in rehabilitation. Bicycle ergometer, one of the aerobic capacity tests, has been used in rehabilitation for a long time. Although it is frequently used in rehabilitation, it has some disadvantages. Therefore, other tests such as the step test can be used to eliminate these disadvantages of the bicycle ergometer and to assess functional capacity. The 6-minute step test (6MST), which requires less time and space, can be used as an alternative to assess exercise capacity. Patients will be evaluated at Firat University Hospital. Patients diagnosed with RA, older than 18 years of age and with a body weight of 100 kg or less (maximum weight supported by the stepper) will be included in the study.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
RA patient
Over 18 years of age
100 kilos or less
Patients who can walk independently without an assistive device
Disqualifiers
History of serious heart and lung disease
Presence of severe musculoskeletal and joint disorders that may interfere with the conduct of the test
Arthroplasty or major operations on knee and hip joints
Uncontrolled hypertension
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- 6 minutes step test and bicycle ergometer
Treatment groups
Locations
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