Static and isokinetic treatments of chondromalacia patella: A comparative investigation

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:statische und isokinetische Behandlung der Chondromalazie der Patella: eine vergleichende Untersuchung
Autor:McMullen, William; Roncarati, Alfred; Koval, Paul
Erschienen in:Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy
Veröffentlicht:12 (1990), 6, S. 256-266, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0190-6011, 1938-1344
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199205048956
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

Literature on the comparative effectiveness of nonoperative treatments for patellofemoral pathologies has been limited. The purpose of this investigation was to study the effectiveness of selected static and isokinetic physical therapy rehabilitation programs for subjects with a clinical diagnosis of chondromalacia patella. Criteria employed to assess the effects of these therapeutic programs included measures of knee functional capacity as measured by the Cincinnati Rating System and traditional measures of leg strength and flexibility. 29 subjects were screened by an orthopaedic physician and assigned to a control (N=9), static (N=11), or isokinetic (N=9) exercise group. Noncontrol subjects were administered a program of 12 treatments, 3 times/wk, for 4 wks by a registered physical therapist. Results of the ANCOVA for 17 pretest and posttest measures indicated that the static and isokinetic groups demonstrated significant functional improvements over the control group in walking, stair activity, running, jumping/twisting, and overall activity level as well as increased quadriceps strength and hamstring range of motion. No significant differences, however, were determined to exist between the static and isokinetic groups. The major implication of this investigation is that static and isokinetic treatment programs provide positive and comparable rehabilitation effects on the functional capacity of the knee joint for subjects with condromalacia patella. Static therapy, however, appears to be most cost-effective. Verf.-Referat