Author:
Gapeyeva Helena,Pääsuke Mati,Ereline Jaan,Vaher Vallo,Pintsaar Aivar,Eller Aalo
Abstract
Context:Contractile characteristics of the knee extensors after arthroscopic meniscectomy are poorly understood.Objective:To measure the recovery of knee-extensor-muscle contractility after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy.Design:Single-group repeated measures.Setting:Kinesiology and biomechanics laboratory.Subjects:Fourteen patients with arthroscopic partial medial meniscectomies.Main Outcome Measures:Maximal isometric voluntary contraction (MVC) force, rate of force development (MRFDES), and half-relaxation time (HRTES) of evoked tetanic contraction preoperatively and during 6 months postoperatively.Results:Two weeks postoperatively, a reduction in MVC force of 27.1% and in MRFDESof 17.8% and a prolongation of HRTESof 34.0% in the injured leg were found. A significant MVC-force deficit (17.5%) was observed 3 months postoperatively.Conclusions:The recovery of knee-extensor-muscle voluntary strength is more delayed than are evoked tetanic-contractile characteristics after partial meniscectomy. The rehabilitation protocol seems to be insufficient to attain effective recovery of knee-extensor-muscle voluntary strength.
Subject
Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Biophysics
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