원문정보
초록
일본어
The purpose of this study is to identify the effects of aqua walking exer-cise on the joint range of motion (ROM), muscular strength, and pain in patients who have limited knee ROM from surgery or joint fixation. Ten subjects were participated in this study and divided into two groups: continuous passive motion (CPM) therapy+walking exercise on dryland (CWD) and CPM+aqua walking exercise (CAW) groups. The repeated measures analysis of variance was used to verify the difference be-tween the groups and the duration of the program. A paired t-test was used to verify the significance of the observed difference within the groups, and an independent t-test was used to verify the significance of the observed difference between different groups. In this study, ROM in the knee flexion showed interaction effect between the two groups. CAW had a significant increase of knee flexion angle compared to those in CWD. Also, strength on the knee flexors showed interaction ef-fect between the two groups. CAW had a significant increase of knee flexion angle compared to those in CWD, while strength on the knee extensors showed no significant interaction effect between groups. Vi-sual analogue scale (VAS) score showed interaction between the two groups. CAW had a significant increase of the VAS scores compared to those in CWD. Given these findings reported in present study, aqua walking exercise for patients with osteoarthritis is a very safe and ef-fective therapeutic strategies that can move the joint in the optimal ROM.
목차
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Participants
Training program
Knee ROM testing
Manual muscle testing
Visual analogue scale
Statistical analysis
RESULTS
Dryland and aquatic exercises regulate ROM in the knee extension and flexion
Dryland and aquatic exercises control the knee extensors and flexors
Dryland and aquatic exercises regulate the values in VAS
DISCUSSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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