Autor: |
Akash M., Jothilingam, Muthukumaran, Ganesan, Shyamala |
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Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy; 2024 Special Issue, Vol. 18, p406-411, 6p |
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Background: Patients who have anterior cruciate ligament restoration surgery endure a severe loss of strength in their lower limbs as a result of muscle atrophy and arthrogenic inhibition. A relatively novel method for either preventing muscle atrophy or maybe inducing muscular growth is blood flow restriction (BFR) training. Purpose: The Purpose of the study is to determine effectiveness of blood flow restriction training in post-surgery rehabilitation of anterior cruciate ligament compared with traditional ACL rehabilitation protocol. Materials and Methods: Total of 50 samples was selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The subjects were separated as Group A and Group B where group A (n=25) is provided with blood flow restriction training and group B (n=25) is provided with strengthening exercise. Results were statistically analysed and tabulated. Result: The study found that there is significant improvement on anterior cruciate ligament surgery in post rehab using NPRS and Range of motion. The results concluded that the improvement in blood flow restriction training was extremely statistically significant. Conclusion: Blood flow restriction training was found to be more effective than strengthening exercise for the treatment of post rehabilitation of anterior cruciate ligament surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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