A randomized clinical trial involving 32 individuals submitted to partial menisectomy will be conducted. Participants will be randomized into: Group I, submitted to a muscular rehabilitation program based on eccentric isokinetic exercise; and Group II, submitted to a muscular rehabilitation program based on eccentric isotonic exercise. Concomitantly with the muscular rehabilitation protocols, individuals will undergo the same physiotherapeutic protocol with analgesia, edema reduction, range of motion, proprioception and functionality goals. Muscle rehabilitation programs based on eccentric isotonic and isokinetic exercise will begin 15 days after partial menisectomy. The programs will last six weeks, with training frequency of two sessions per week, separated by a minimum interval of 72 hours.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
32
The individuals of both groups will be submitted to the same physiotherapeutic protocol with objectives of analgesia, reduction of edema, recovery of range of motion, proprioception and functionality. 15 days after partial menisectomy, subjects randomly allocated to this arm will be submitted to a muscle rehabilitation program based on isokinetic eccentric exercise lasting six weeks, with training frequency of two sessions per week, separated by a minimum interval of 72 hours.
The individuals of both groups will be submitted to the same physiotherapeutic protocol with objectives of analgesia, reduction of edema, recovery of range of motion, proprioception and functionality. 15 days after partial menisectomy, subjects randomly allocated to this arm will be submitted to a muscle rehabilitation program based on isotonic eccentric exercise lasting six weeks, with training frequency of two sessions per week, separated by a minimum interval of 72 hours.
Universidade Federal de Ciências da Saúde de Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
The femoral quadriceps muscle mass through nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
Time frame: Change from baseline and six weeks after intervention protocol
Performance of knee extensors through computerized dynamometry
Time frame: Change from baseline and six weeks after intervention protocol
Functionality of the individuals through Lysholm score
Time frame: Change from baseline and six weeks after intervention protocol
Functionality of the individuals through single and triple hop test
Time frame: Change from baseline and six weeks after intervention protocol
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