Merritt J L, Hunder G G
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1983 Mar;64(3):130-1.
The effects of passive range-of-motion and isometric exercises on acute monosodium urate-induced experimental arthritis in a rabbit model were assessed by serial intra-articular temperature measurements and synovial leukocyte counts. Passive range of motion significantly (p less than 0.05) increased both the intra-articular temperature and the synovial leukocyte count over the control values of the nonexercised joints. Isometric exercises across a joint with acute monosodium urate synovitis, however, did not significantly affect intra-articular temperature or synovial leukocyte count.
通过连续的关节内温度测量和滑膜白细胞计数,评估被动活动范围和等长运动对兔模型中急性尿酸钠诱导的实验性关节炎的影响。与未运动关节的对照值相比,被动活动范围显著(p小于0.05)提高了关节内温度和滑膜白细胞计数。然而,对患有急性尿酸钠滑膜炎的关节进行等长运动,并未显著影响关节内温度或滑膜白细胞计数。