Levitt R, Deisinger J A, Remondet Wall J, Ford L, Cassisi J E
South Miami Hospital, Florida, USA.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 1995 Sep;35(3):218-23.
This study assessed the effectiveness of surface integrated electromyographic (EMG) biofeedback in the rehabilitation of 51 patients undergoing minor arthroscopic knee surgery. Prior to surgery, both control (n = 23) and treatment (n = 28) groups received verbal and written explanations of postoperative isometric exercises; the treatment group received additional instruction in the use of ambulatory biofeedback equipment during exercise. Isokinetic tests of strength at approximately two weeks post-surgery revealed that patients given EMG biofeedback during postoperative exercise demonstrated significantly greater extensor torque and quadriceps muscle fiber recruitment than controls. Implications for the use of EMG biofeedback in long-term postoperative rehabilitation are discussed.
本研究评估了表面整合肌电图(EMG)生物反馈对51例行膝关节镜小手术患者康复的有效性。术前,对照组(n = 23)和治疗组(n = 28)均接受了术后等长运动的口头和书面解释;治疗组在运动期间还接受了关于使用动态生物反馈设备的额外指导。术后约两周的等速肌力测试显示,术后运动期间接受EMG生物反馈的患者比对照组表现出明显更大的伸肌扭矩和股四头肌纤维募集。文中讨论了EMG生物反馈在长期术后康复中的应用意义。