These findings showed that isometric quadriceps training resulted in bilateral strengthening and that accompanying increase in muscle thickness and fascicle length in the same group was consistent with the strength improvement. In this study we evaluated the effects of different strength training on muscle strength and architecture in patients with knee osteoarthritis by using isokinetic measurements and ultrasound. Our results suggest that exercises may influence the muscle architecture in patients with knee osteoarthritis. To our knowledge, this study is the first to demonstrate the effects of cross-education on muscle architecture.
[Purpose] The application of kinesio taping may improve strength and performance, inhibit
and facilitate motor activity, and increase range of motion. The aim of this study was to
compare the effects of kinesio taping facilitation and inhibition applications on
spatiotemporal knee kinematics and kinetics during walking activity in healthy subjects.
[Subjects and Methods] A three-dimensional quantitative gait evaluation was performed
without tape and with, facilitation and inhibition kinesio taping application on the knee.
Sixteen healthy female college students (age, 19.7 ± 0.4 years; height, 1.64 ± 3.4 cm;
body mass, 51.5 ± 4.8 kg) participated in the study. [Results] Spatiotemporal parameters
(cadence, walking speed, stride length) were significantly different among the trials.
Knee joint sagittal plane range of motion was not different with either kinesio taping
application. Knee external flexion moment during the early stance phase decreased
significantly with facilitation kinesio taping and increased with the inhibition kinesio
taping. Knee external extension moment during the mid-stance phase increased with
facilitation kinesio taping. Knee power parameters, eccentric activity in the rectus
femoris during the pre-swing phase was significantly increased with inhibition kinesio
taping application, while eccentric activity of the hamstrings during the terminal swing
of gait was decreased. [Conclusion] These findings showed that facilitation kinesio taping
application affected the terminal stance phase and that inhibition kinesio taping
influenced the terminal swing phase compared with the no tape condition.
[Purpose] To investigate the relationship between isokinetic knee muscle strength and
kinematic, kinetic and spatiotemporal gait parameters of patients with multiple sclerosis
(MS). [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-nine MS patients (mean age 31.5±6.5) were investigated
in this study. The isokinetic knee muscle strength and gait parameters of MS patients with
moderate and severe disability, as determined by the expanded disability status scale
(EDSS): EDSS=1–4.5 (n=22, moderate disability) and EDSS>4.5 (n=7, severe disability)
were measured. [Results] Isokinetic knee muscle strength, kinematic, kinetic and
spatiotemporal gait parameters differed between moderate (EDSS=1–4.5, n=22) and severe
disability (EDSS>4.5, n=7). The correlation between each of gait speed, stride length,
total range of knee joint movement and the four strength parameters (minimum and maximum
quadriceps and hamstring muscle strengths) were significant for the MS group as a whole.
Within subgroups, the correlation between minimum hamstring strength and total range of
knee movement was significant only in group EDSS>4.5; minimum hamstring correlated with
peak knee extensor moment in group EDSS=1–4.5, but at a reduced level of significance.
[Conclusion] The present study revealed significant correlations between gait
characteristics and isokinetic strength parameters of the quadriceps and hamstring
muscles. Our study suggests that rehabilitation protocols for MS patients should include a
critical strength training programme particularly for the hamstring and quadriceps
muscles.
In our experience, most of the gait parameters after PAO are close to those observed in control subjects; however, the obtained pattern cannot be classified as a completely normal gait. The excellence in terms of functional results seems not to be determined by the achievement of this theoretical goal.
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