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Corpus IDThe The Delorme procedure is a perineal technique for repair of full-thickness rectal prolapse first described by the French military surgeon Edmond Delorme in []. T. Delorme, A. L. Watkins, J. S. BarrObjective: Progressive resistive exercises, such as the DeLorme or Ox-ford techniques, improve strength by adding weights to arrive at the ten-repetition maximum (10RM; DeLorme) or by starting at theRM and removing weight (Oxford). In, an army physician, Dr. Thomas L. DeLorme experimented with a new rehabilitation technique Request PDF Optimal Resistance Training: Comparison of DeLorme with Oxford Techniques Progressive resistive exercises, such as the DeLorme or Oxford techniques, improve strength by DeLorme had used strength training to recover from a childhood illness and ObjectiveProgressive resistive exercises, such as the DeLorme or Oxford techniques, improve strength by adding weights to arrive at the ten-repetition maximum (10RM; [PDF] The Effects of Delorme and Oxford Techniques on Serum Cell Injury Indices and Growth Factor in Untrained Women Semantic Scholar. In, an army physician, Dr. Thomas L. DeLorme experimented with a new rehabilitation technique. This DOI: /jama Corpus IDProgressive resistance exercise: technic and medical application. The goal of this study was to examine the efficacy of each training method DeLorme Principle: it is a method of exercise with weights for the purpose of strengthening muscles in which sets of repetitions are repeated with rests between sets. The technique involves isotonic exercise and determination of the maximum level of resistance DeLorme's new protocol consisted of multiple sets of resistance exercises in which patients lifted their repetition maximum. DeLorme refined the system by to includeprogressively heavier sets ofrepetitions, and he referred to the program as “Progressive Resistance Exercise.” The backlog of patients was partly because of the sheer number of soldiers involved in the war effort, but it was exacerbated by rehabilitation protocols that required lengthy recovery times.

 

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