Isokinetic Training Program to Improve the Physical Function and Muscular Performance of an Individual with Partial Injury of the Medial Meniscus: A Case Report
DISCUSSION: The results showed that the isokinetic training and neuromuscular/proprioceptive exercises improved the muscle performance of the knee flexors and extensors, after eleven weeks of intervention, and remained (or continued to improve) at the six-month follow-up.LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5, single case report.PMID:37636894 | PMC:PMC10449488 | DOI:10.26603/001c.74945
Source: Physical Therapy - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Karen Obara Pedro Silva Mariana Silva Fagner Mendes Gabriel Santiago Ihan Oliveira Jefferson Cardoso Source Type: research
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