JOURNAL ARTICLE

Europan 09. Concurso de jóvenes arquitectos. Firenze (Italia): Finalista. "A.SS.I.S.T."

Vincenza CarbonePaola BranciaroliIlias Fragkakis

Year: 2009 Journal:   Future Arquitecturas: periódico de concursos de arquitectura Vol: 19 (16)

Abstract

Persistent quadriceps weakness after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is a common hurdle to efficient rehabilitation. Therefore, we evaluated a new treatment strategy for athletes with ACL reconstruction. Eleven athletes with unilateral ACL reconstruction performed one set of flywheel Bulgarian split squats to exhaustion with a maximum knee extension of 60°, over 16 sessions, on their reconstructed limb. Quadriceps rate of force development (RFD) 0-50 ms (RFD0-50 ms), and 0-150 ms (RFD0-150 ms), maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC), and central activation ratio (CAR) were measured bilaterally on the week before and after the intervention. In the reconstructed limb, the RFD0-50 ms (p = 0.04; Cohen's d = 0.8) and RFD0-150 ms (p = 0.03; d = 0.9) increased after training. Before-after changes in MVIC and CAR were not significant (p > 0.05), but the lower the baseline MVIC, the greater the gain in MVIC (r = -0.71, p = 0.02). The between-leg difference in MVIC changed from large before (p = 0.01; d = 0.8) to small after training (p = 0.04; d = 0.4). One set of deep knee flexion flywheel Bulgarian split squats to exhaustion improved quadriceps deficits in well-trained athletes with ACL-reconstruction, particularly those with relatively low quadriceps force production.

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