Although injury and neuromuscular activation patterns may be common for all individuals, there are certain factors which differentiate neuromuscular activity responses between children, adults and elderly. The purpose...Although injury and neuromuscular activation patterns may be common for all individuals, there are certain factors which differentiate neuromuscular activity responses between children, adults and elderly. The purpose of this study is to review recent evidence on age differences in neural activation and muscle balances around the knee when performing single joint movements. Particularly, current evidence indicates that there are some interesting similarities in the neuromuscular mechanisms by which children or the elderly differ compared with adults. Both children and elderly display a lower absolute muscle strength capacity than adults which cannot fully be explained by differences in muscle mass. Quadriceps activation failure is a common symptom ofall knee injuries, irrespective of age but it is likely that its effect is more evident in children or adults. While one might expect that antagonist co-activation would differ between age categories, it appears that this is not the case. Although hamstring: quadriceps ratio levels are altered after knee injury, it is not clear whether this is an age specific response. Finally, evidence suggests that both children and the elderly display less stiffness of the quadriceps muscle-tendon unit than adults which affects their knee joint function.展开更多
Objective:To determine the effect of rehabilitation education on pain,knee stiffness and performance difficulty in patients undergoing knee replacement surgery.Methods:This randomized clinical trial study was performe...Objective:To determine the effect of rehabilitation education on pain,knee stiffness and performance difficulty in patients undergoing knee replacement surgery.Methods:This randomized clinical trial study was performed on 96 patients undergoing knee replacement surgery,who were randomly divided into two groups:the control group and the intervention group,with 48 patients in each group.In the intervention group,the patients received educational intervention in four stages one day before surgery,24 h and 48 h later,upon discharge from the hospital.In the control group,only the routine of the hospital was performed.Questionnaires were completed before and 6 weeks after the intervention.Results:The mean scores of pain,knee stiffness and performance difficulty were significantly decreased in the intervention group(P=0.01).Compared to the control group,the intervention group had a better outcome of the illness,including pain,knee stiffness and performance difficulty(P=0.001).Conclusion:Rehabilitation education could be a suitable way to improve the surgical outcomes of patients undergoing total knee replacement.展开更多
ABSTRACT:Knee osteoarthritis(KOA),a complicated peripheral joint disorder,can be caused by non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors.At present,the treatment for osteoarthritis is mainly to manage symptoms and improv...ABSTRACT:Knee osteoarthritis(KOA),a complicated peripheral joint disorder,can be caused by non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors.At present,the treatment for osteoarthritis is mainly to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.Although some patients with osteoarthritis may choose pharmacological agents for pain relief,it has been confirmed that a variety of preparations and doses of pharmacological agents were ineffective.In recent years,Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)has been shown unique superiorities in the treatment of osteoarthritis,including KOA.Therefore,this article primarily investigated the key points of common syndromes,TCM nursing methods and healthy guidance of KOA,aiming at maintaining and developing the strengths of TCM,improving its efficacy and standardizing its behavior.展开更多
文摘Although injury and neuromuscular activation patterns may be common for all individuals, there are certain factors which differentiate neuromuscular activity responses between children, adults and elderly. The purpose of this study is to review recent evidence on age differences in neural activation and muscle balances around the knee when performing single joint movements. Particularly, current evidence indicates that there are some interesting similarities in the neuromuscular mechanisms by which children or the elderly differ compared with adults. Both children and elderly display a lower absolute muscle strength capacity than adults which cannot fully be explained by differences in muscle mass. Quadriceps activation failure is a common symptom ofall knee injuries, irrespective of age but it is likely that its effect is more evident in children or adults. While one might expect that antagonist co-activation would differ between age categories, it appears that this is not the case. Although hamstring: quadriceps ratio levels are altered after knee injury, it is not clear whether this is an age specific response. Finally, evidence suggests that both children and the elderly display less stiffness of the quadriceps muscle-tendon unit than adults which affects their knee joint function.
文摘Objective:To determine the effect of rehabilitation education on pain,knee stiffness and performance difficulty in patients undergoing knee replacement surgery.Methods:This randomized clinical trial study was performed on 96 patients undergoing knee replacement surgery,who were randomly divided into two groups:the control group and the intervention group,with 48 patients in each group.In the intervention group,the patients received educational intervention in four stages one day before surgery,24 h and 48 h later,upon discharge from the hospital.In the control group,only the routine of the hospital was performed.Questionnaires were completed before and 6 weeks after the intervention.Results:The mean scores of pain,knee stiffness and performance difficulty were significantly decreased in the intervention group(P=0.01).Compared to the control group,the intervention group had a better outcome of the illness,including pain,knee stiffness and performance difficulty(P=0.001).Conclusion:Rehabilitation education could be a suitable way to improve the surgical outcomes of patients undergoing total knee replacement.
文摘ABSTRACT:Knee osteoarthritis(KOA),a complicated peripheral joint disorder,can be caused by non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors.At present,the treatment for osteoarthritis is mainly to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.Although some patients with osteoarthritis may choose pharmacological agents for pain relief,it has been confirmed that a variety of preparations and doses of pharmacological agents were ineffective.In recent years,Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)has been shown unique superiorities in the treatment of osteoarthritis,including KOA.Therefore,this article primarily investigated the key points of common syndromes,TCM nursing methods and healthy guidance of KOA,aiming at maintaining and developing the strengths of TCM,improving its efficacy and standardizing its behavior.