THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMME
The objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of using electromyographic biofeedback in the early stages of rehabilitation after meniscal repair. In this randomised, controlled, parallel group study, the evolution of patients with meniscal lesions treated by meniscal suture who received...
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doaj-8f95aa76f9f14bdda533981346c5cf182020-11-24T22:57:39ZengUniversity of UludagJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1303-29682013-09-01123526532THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMMEMihaela OravitanClaudiu AvramThe objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of using electromyographic biofeedback in the early stages of rehabilitation after meniscal repair. In this randomised, controlled, parallel group study, the evolution of patients with meniscal lesions treated by meniscal suture who received (study group, n = 33) or did not receive (control group, n = 31) electromyographic biofeedback as part of their early rehabilitation programme has been compared. A total of 64 patients with previous meniscal repair participated in the study. The patients received a baseline assessment (after 1 postoperative week) and a follow-up (after 8 postoperative weeks) consisting of surface electromyography, dynamometry of thigh muscles and the assessment of the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS). The electrical potential in contraction and the speed for contraction and relaxation for all monitored muscles increased significantly in the study group (p < 0.05). The difference between groups in the assessed score was significant for sport and recreational function (p < 0.05). The strength of the thigh muscles was not significantly influenced by the introduction of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG- BFB) in the rehabilitation programme. Electromyographic biofeedback helped patients to control their muscles after meniscal repair to accomplish physical activities that require better neuromuscular coordination and control. For these reasons, one may consider electromyographic biofeedback as an important component of rehabilitation after meniscal repairhttp://jssm.org/vol12/n3/23/v12n3-23text.phpKneeinjuryphysical therapy |
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Mihaela Oravitan Claudiu Avram THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMME Journal of Sports Science and Medicine Knee injury physical therapy |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMME |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMME |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMME |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMME |
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC BIOFEEDBACK AS PART OF A MENISCAL REPAIR REHABILITATION PROGRAMME |
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effectiveness of electromyographic biofeedback as part of a meniscal repair rehabilitation programme |
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The objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of using electromyographic biofeedback in the early stages of rehabilitation after meniscal repair. In this randomised, controlled, parallel group study, the evolution of patients with meniscal lesions treated by meniscal suture who received (study group, n = 33) or did not receive (control group, n = 31) electromyographic biofeedback as part of their early rehabilitation programme has been compared. A total of 64 patients with previous meniscal repair participated in the study. The patients received a baseline assessment (after 1 postoperative week) and a follow-up (after 8 postoperative weeks) consisting of surface electromyography, dynamometry of thigh muscles and the assessment of the Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS). The electrical potential in contraction and the speed for contraction and relaxation for all monitored muscles increased significantly in the study group (p < 0.05). The difference between groups in the assessed score was significant for sport and recreational function (p < 0.05). The strength of the thigh muscles was not significantly influenced by the introduction of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG- BFB) in the rehabilitation programme. Electromyographic biofeedback helped patients to control their muscles after meniscal repair to accomplish physical activities that require better neuromuscular coordination and control. For these reasons, one may consider electromyographic biofeedback as an important component of rehabilitation after meniscal repair |
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