2020
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare8010024
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Evaluation of a New Rotator Cuff Trainer Based on Oscillating Hydraulic Damping

Abstract: In order to provide a convenient way to strengthen the rotator cuff muscles and prevent rotator cuff injury, this study designed an innovative strength trainer specifically for shoulder rotator cuff based on oscillating hydraulic damping. We carried out a myoelectric testing experiment to evaluate the shoulder rotation training effect and compared the results with traditional training equipment to verify the feasibility and validity of the new rotator cuff trainer (RCT). Then, we further explored the influence… Show more

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“…It is of great practical significance to develop new strength trainers for the safety and convenience of neck training. In fluid filed, the oscillatory hydraulic damper could produce a resistance opposite to the direction of rotation, and the resistance increases with an increase of the force, which almost will not generate inertia [21]. This resistance has the characteristics of softness and compliance, and may be more suitable for the strength training of the neck.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is of great practical significance to develop new strength trainers for the safety and convenience of neck training. In fluid filed, the oscillatory hydraulic damper could produce a resistance opposite to the direction of rotation, and the resistance increases with an increase of the force, which almost will not generate inertia [21]. This resistance has the characteristics of softness and compliance, and may be more suitable for the strength training of the neck.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%