ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLES

Previous in-vivo investigations on the stabilizing efficacy of knee bracing for ACL reconstructed patients have been often limited to 20-30 degrees of knee flexion. In this study, the effectiveness of a uniaxial hinged functional brace to improve the knee stability was assessed at 30, 60 and 90 degr...

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Main Authors: Saeedeh Seyed Mohseni, Farzam Farahmand, Hossein Karimi, Mohammad Kamali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Uludag 2009-06-01
Series:Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jssm.org/vol8/n2/12/v8n2-12text.php
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spelling doaj-cedf128e421840e3ab28ef4494d007fa2020-11-25T00:34:22ZengUniversity of UludagJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1303-29682009-06-0182247251ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLESSaeedeh Seyed MohseniFarzam FarahmandHossein KarimiMohammad KamaliPrevious in-vivo investigations on the stabilizing efficacy of knee bracing for ACL reconstructed patients have been often limited to 20-30 degrees of knee flexion. In this study, the effectiveness of a uniaxial hinged functional brace to improve the knee stability was assessed at 30, 60 and 90 degrees of knee flexion. Arthrometry tests were conducted on 15 healthy subjects before and following wearing the brace and the tibial displacements were measured at up to 150 N anterior forces. Results indicated that functional bracing has a significant stabilizing effect throughout the range of knee flexion examined (p < 0.05). The rate of effectiveness, however, was not consistent across the flexion range, e.g., 50% at 30 degrees and only 4% at 90 degrees. It was suggested that accurate sizing and fitting as well as attention to correct hinge placement relative to the femoral condyles can limit brace migration and improve its effectiveness in mid and deep knee flexion. With using adaptive limb fittings, through flexible pads, and a polycentric joint a more significant improvement of the overall brace performance and efficacy might be obtainedhttp://www.jssm.org/vol8/n2/12/v8n2-12text.phpFunctional bracekneeACL injuryinstabilityarthrometery
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author Saeedeh Seyed Mohseni
Farzam Farahmand
Hossein Karimi
Mohammad Kamali
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Farzam Farahmand
Hossein Karimi
Mohammad Kamali
ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLES
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Functional brace
knee
ACL injury
instability
arthrometery
author_facet Saeedeh Seyed Mohseni
Farzam Farahmand
Hossein Karimi
Mohammad Kamali
author_sort Saeedeh Seyed Mohseni
title ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLES
title_short ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLES
title_full ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLES
title_fullStr ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLES
title_full_unstemmed ARTHROMETRIC EVALUATION OF STABILIZING EFFECT OF KNEE FUNCTIONAL BRACING AT DIFFERENT FLEXION ANGLES
title_sort arthrometric evaluation of stabilizing effect of knee functional bracing at different flexion angles
publisher University of Uludag
series Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
issn 1303-2968
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Previous in-vivo investigations on the stabilizing efficacy of knee bracing for ACL reconstructed patients have been often limited to 20-30 degrees of knee flexion. In this study, the effectiveness of a uniaxial hinged functional brace to improve the knee stability was assessed at 30, 60 and 90 degrees of knee flexion. Arthrometry tests were conducted on 15 healthy subjects before and following wearing the brace and the tibial displacements were measured at up to 150 N anterior forces. Results indicated that functional bracing has a significant stabilizing effect throughout the range of knee flexion examined (p < 0.05). The rate of effectiveness, however, was not consistent across the flexion range, e.g., 50% at 30 degrees and only 4% at 90 degrees. It was suggested that accurate sizing and fitting as well as attention to correct hinge placement relative to the femoral condyles can limit brace migration and improve its effectiveness in mid and deep knee flexion. With using adaptive limb fittings, through flexible pads, and a polycentric joint a more significant improvement of the overall brace performance and efficacy might be obtained
topic Functional brace
knee
ACL injury
instability
arthrometery
url http://www.jssm.org/vol8/n2/12/v8n2-12text.php
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