F-3-09-05
COMPARATIVE STUDY EFFICACY ISOTONIC, ISOMETRIC AND ISOKINETIC FOR STRENGHTHING QUADRICEPS IN THE INJURY EXTENSIVE MECHANISM SPORT KNEE.
THE GOAL OF THIS INVESTIGATE IS TO COMPARE THE EFFICACY OF THE EXERCISE ISOMETRIC, ISOTONIC AND ISOQUINETIC IN THE FORTIFY OF THE CUADRICEPS IN THE INJURY OF THE EXTENSOR MECHANISM OF THE KNEE IN THE SPORTSMEN.
EXPOSITION OF THE PROBLEM:
WHICH IS THE EFFICACY OF THE ISOQUINETIC EXERCISE IN COMPARISON WITH THE ISOMETRIC AND ISOTONIC THE INJURY OF THE EXTENSOR MECHANISM OF THE KNEE IN THE SPORTSMEN. HYPOTHESIS:
THE ISOQUINETIC EXERCISE INCREASE THE STRONG OF THE CUADRICPES MORE QUICKLY THAN THE ISOTONIC EXERCISE AND ISOMETRIC EXERCISE.
METHODOLOGY:
IT IS AN PROSPECTIVE, PROLONGED, EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE STUDY AT APPLYING THE ISOMETRIC EXERCISE WITH A MAXIMUM OF 30 SECONDS WITH CUTS EVERY 3 WEEKS. THE ISOTONIC PERSON WITH THE PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE EXERCISES OF THE 10% BY 30 MINUTES AND THE ISOQUINETIC PERSON WITH THE CYBEX ISOQUINETIC APPARATUS BY 30 MINUTES WITH, ANGULAR SPEEDS TO 60°,120°AND 180°WITH THE MUSCULAR STRONG OF 2 AND 3, THE ONES OF THE EXCLUSION ARE PATIENTS THAT ALONG THE STUDY THERE SHOW PAIN OR WITH ANTECEDENTES OF QUIRURGYC INTERVENTION. THE CRITERION OF EXCELLENT EFFICACY 100% OF MUSCULAR STRONG, GOOD 80% REGULAR 60% WE STUDY 3 GROUPS OF 10 PATIENTS EACH ONE BEING 21 MALES AND 9 FEMALES WITH THE RANK OF EDGE OF 19 TO 25 YEARS OLD BEING THE RIGHT KNEE THE MOST AFFECTED, BEING THE MOST INCIDENCE THE FOOT-BALL ONE IN 22.
CONCLUSIONS:
THE ISOQUINETIC EXERCISE INCREASE THE MUSCULAR STRONG IN THE SPORTMEN.
F-3-09-06
"HEMIPLEGIA'S GROUP THERAPY IN STROKE OUTPATIENTS"
Auri A. Bruno, D. Masiero, T.R. Chamlian (PM&R Discipline at Sao Paulo Federal University (UNIFESP)/Sao Paulo School of Medicine (EPM) - Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil)
The purpose of this prospective study was to examine the functional characteristics of a group of 20 outpatients admitted to a comprehensive interdisciplinary stroke rehabilitation program. They were divided in 2 groups with 10 patients each one. The group I was run through the hemiplegia group therapy protocol (HGTP) while group II was in individual therapy. Average the length of stay (L.O.S.) was 6 month for the HGTP and 14 months for the individual therapy. Preliminary results suggest that despite having therapy at the same institution, the HGTP demonstrated better functional recovery and that home exercise may be of long-term benefit (Au).