Purpose: To determine the effects of cryotherapy on quadriceps electromyographic (EMG) activity and isometric strength in early postoperative knee surgery patients. Methods: Twenty-two volunteers with recent knee surgeries were included. EMG readings of the vastus medialis (VM), rectus femoris (RF), and vastus lateralis (VL) from the surgical leg were collected during a maximal voluntary quadriceps setting (QS) activity. Maximum isometric knee extension force measurements were also recorded. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive an ice bag or a sham room-temperature bag to the front of their postsurgical knee for 20 min. After treatment, the subjects repeated the above mentioned maximum QS and isometric knee extension force measurement...
The aim of research work: To determine the impact of electrostimulation for patients that have an en...
Context The effect of local cooling on muscle strength presents conflicting debates, with literat...
The object of the Thesis: the effect of different physiotherapy methods on the intensity and functio...
Background: Cryotherapy is commonly used in sport for the management of injury or during recovery, h...
Research object: influence of different physiotherapy programmes on knee joint pain, swelling, muscl...
Quadriceps arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) is a near universal finding after knee joint injury, ...
Objectives The effect of cryotherapy on joint positioning presents conflicting debates as to whethe...
Aim: find out what effect have cryotherapy, electrostimulation and physiotherapy on patients‘, after...
BACKGROUND: The effects of contemporary cryo-compression devices on function are limited compared to...
Introduction The effect of cryotherapy on joint positioning presents conflicting debates as to wheth...
Purpose: In the current guidelines for acute injury management ‘optimal loading’ has been introduce...
The proprioceptive information received from mechanoreceptors is potentially responsible for control...
The object of investigation - cryotherapy and physical therapy exercises for patients after knee art...
Proper neuromuscular activation of the quadriceps muscle is essential for maintaining quadriceps str...
Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The aim of research work: To determine the impact of electrostimulation for patients that have an en...
Context The effect of local cooling on muscle strength presents conflicting debates, with literat...
The object of the Thesis: the effect of different physiotherapy methods on the intensity and functio...
Background: Cryotherapy is commonly used in sport for the management of injury or during recovery, h...
Research object: influence of different physiotherapy programmes on knee joint pain, swelling, muscl...
Quadriceps arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI) is a near universal finding after knee joint injury, ...
Objectives The effect of cryotherapy on joint positioning presents conflicting debates as to whethe...
Aim: find out what effect have cryotherapy, electrostimulation and physiotherapy on patients‘, after...
BACKGROUND: The effects of contemporary cryo-compression devices on function are limited compared to...
Introduction The effect of cryotherapy on joint positioning presents conflicting debates as to wheth...
Purpose: In the current guidelines for acute injury management ‘optimal loading’ has been introduce...
The proprioceptive information received from mechanoreceptors is potentially responsible for control...
The object of investigation - cryotherapy and physical therapy exercises for patients after knee art...
Proper neuromuscular activation of the quadriceps muscle is essential for maintaining quadriceps str...
Paper presented to the 9th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
The aim of research work: To determine the impact of electrostimulation for patients that have an en...
Context The effect of local cooling on muscle strength presents conflicting debates, with literat...
The object of the Thesis: the effect of different physiotherapy methods on the intensity and functio...