The effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation during closed kinetic chain exercise on lower extremity performance following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Michael D Ross
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No studies have examined the effect of augmenting closed kinetic chain (CKCh) exercises with neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the effect of supplementing a CKCh training program with NMES during the initial six weeks following ACL reconstruction on anterior tibiofemoral joint laxity and the following CKCh performance activities: (1) unilateral squat, (2) 0.10 m lateral step‐up test and (3) anterior reach test. Twenty patients who underwent ACL reconstruction were randomly placed in two treatment groups post surgery: group 1 performed CKCh exercise with NMES applied to the quadriceps and hamstring musculature of the ACL reconstructed lower limb and group 2 performed CKCh exercise alone. Following five weeks of either CKCh training program, performance on the lower limb CKCh tests and knee arthrometry was compared between the two groups by multivariate analysis of variance. No significant difference was noted between the groups with respect to the non‐involved lower limb's performance. The ACL reconstructed lower limb in the combined CKCh and NMES group performed significantly better on the unilateral squat and lateral step‐up test than did the ACL reconstructed lower limb in the CKCh exercise alone group. It is concluded that augmenting CKCh training with NMES during the initial six weeks following ACL reconstruction produces a better lower limb performance effort than is attributable to a CKCh training program without NMES.
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闭式动力链运动中神经肌肉电刺激对前交叉韧带重建后下肢运动表现的影响
目前还没有研究检验前交叉韧带(ACL)重建后神经肌肉电刺激(NMES)增强闭合动力链(CKCh)运动的效果。因此,本研究的目的是比较在前交叉韧带重建后的最初六周内,在NMES的基础上补充CKCh训练计划对胫股前关节松弛的影响,以及以下CKCh活动:(1)单侧深蹲,(2)0.10 m侧台阶测试和(3)前伸测试。20例ACL重建患者术后随机分为两个治疗组:1组进行CKCh运动,并将NMES应用于重建的ACL下肢的股四头肌和腘绳肌组织,2组单独进行CKCh运动。在任一CKCh训练计划进行五周后,通过多变量方差分析比较两组患者下肢CKCh测试和膝关节测量的表现。在非受累下肢的表现方面,两组之间没有显著差异。联合CKCh和NMES组的ACL重建下肢在单侧深蹲和外侧台阶测试中的表现明显优于单独CKCh组的ACL重建下肢。结论是,在前交叉韧带重建后的最初六周内,与不使用NMES的CKCh训练计划相比,使用NMES增强CKCh训练可以产生更好的下肢运动能力。
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