Isokinetic Training After Total Knee Replacement
Isokinetic Training After Total Knee Replacement
Isokinetic training of lower extremity during the early stage promote functional restoration in elder patients with disability after Total knee replacement (TKR) - a randomized control trial.
BMC Geriatr . 2024 Feb 19;24(1):173.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Forty-three patients with advanced degenerative osteoarthritis (OA) knee were randomized to receive isokinetic training (n=14), isotonic training (n=15), or home isometric exercise (n=14). The primary outcome of interest was the time to complete the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test. Secondary outcomes included peak torque of knee flexion and extension at 60 and 120 degrees per second, the Short-Form 36 ...
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