Our participants will include 40 patients within one month of stroke, 43 patients who received total hip replacement or total knee replacement two to four weeks before. The participants will be randomly assigned to isokinetic, isotonic or isometric training groups. Outcome measures including isometric peak torque of hip/knee at 90 degree of flexion, peak torque of hip/knee at angular velocity of 60 degree/s and 120 degree/s, Short Form 36 (SF-36), the Timed Up and Go test, the Oxford Hip/knee Score, the plasma concentration of hsCRP, and the level of substance P in saliva will be collected at the beginning and 4 weeks after the training program. Statistical significant differences will be determined between the improvement of outcome measures of the isokinetic and the isotonic training groups.
Our participants will include 40 patients within one month of stroke, 43 patients who received total hip replacement or total knee replacement two to four weeks before. The participants will be randomly assigned to isokinetic, isotonic or isometric training groups. Outcome measures including isometric peak torque of hip/knee at 90 degree of flexion, peak torque of hip/knee at angular velocity of 60 degree/s and 120 degree/s, Short Form 36 (SF-36), the Timed Up and Go test, the Oxford Hip/knee Score, the plasma concentration of hsCRP, and the level of substance P in saliva will be collected at the beginning and 4 weeks after the training program. Statistical significant differences will be determined between the
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
126
Isokinetic strengthening exercise provides muscle training throughout the range of motion of a joint at a pre-set constant speed of angular velocity. It can be performed in an eccentric or concentric way in a controlled manner, and is evidenced to be an effective and safe training method in patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, burn injury, ankle instability, osteoarthritic knee, and chronic stroke in the past literatures.
Isotonic strengthening exercise keeps the tension remained unchanged during the muscle's length changing. As the muscle's force changes via the length-tension relationship during a contraction, an isotonic contraction will keep force constant while velocity changes. There are two types of isotonic contractions: (1) concentric and (2) eccentric. In a concentric contraction, the muscle tension rises to meet the resistance, then remains the same as the muscle shortens. In eccentric, the muscle lengthens due to the resistance being greater than the force the muscle is producing.
home exercise education on isometric quadriceps strengthening on the day of out-patient appointment
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Taichung, Taiwan
RECRUITINGPeak torque
Isometric peak torque of hip/knee at 90 degree of flexion, peak torque of hip/knee at angular velocity of 60 degree/s and 120 degree/s
Time frame: 4 weeks
Timed Up and Go test
stand up from a chair, walk for 3 meters and go back and sit down
Time frame: 4 weeks
Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire
Use the 36-item, patient-reported questionnaire to survey the self-perceived health status
Time frame: 4 weeks
Oxford Hip/Knee Score
symptoms score during daily activities
Time frame: 4 weeks
The plasma concentration of hsCRP, and the level of substance P in saliva
check by drawing blood and test
Time frame: 4 weeks
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