A case study of an accelerated rehabilitation program on knee function following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Deutscher übersetzter Titel: | Eine Fallstudie eines fruehzeitigen intensiven Rehabilitationsprogramms zur Kniegelenkfunktion nach vorderer Kreuzbandoperation |
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Autor: | Nyland, John A.; Currier, Dean P.; Ray, J. Michael; Duby, Mitchell J. |
Erschienen in: | Journal of sport rehabilitation |
Veröffentlicht: | 2 (1993), 1, S. 53-62, Lit. |
Format: | Literatur (SPOLIT) |
Publikationstyp: | Zeitschriftenartikel |
Medienart: | Gedruckte Ressource |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISSN: | 1056-6716, 1543-3072 |
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Erfassungsnummer: | PU199305064811 |
Quelle: | BISp |
Abstract
This paper discusses function changes during an accelerated rehabilitation program at 6, 10, and 52 weeks postsurgery for a college athlete following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction/meniscectomy of the left knee. The effects of combined pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on knee extensor torque, thigh girth, and pain level are presented. PEMF-NMES decreased stimulation pain by 76. Knee extensor isometric torque increased by 23, and thigh girth decreased less than 5 at 6 weeks. Knee extensor isokinetic torque was 13 and 3 deficient at 90 deg/s and 240 deg/s, and standing single-leg broad jump distance was 19 deficient at 10 weeks. Knee extensor isokinetic torque was 1 and 1.5 greater at 90 deg/s and 240 deg/s, and standing single-leg broad jump distance was 11 deficient at 52 weeks. Knee anterior laxity was 2 mm at 10 weeks and 3 mm at 52 weeks. PEMF-NMES appears to comfortably enhance knee extensor torque gains and diminish thigh girth loss. Despite early return to practice, functional deficit remained and anterior laxity was increased at 52 weeks. Verf.-Referat