• 제목/요약/키워드: Resistive Exercise

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근막 동통증후군 환자의 4례 -증례보고- (A Case Study of Myofascial Trigger Point Syndrome)

  • 정낙수
    • 대한물리치료과학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.413-422
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    • 1995
  • The trigger point phenomenon is an extremely common syndrome in physical therapy room. The symptoms created by these syndromes may be interpreted as originating in discogneic disease, nerve entrapment syndromes, viscerosomatic pain, and certain myalgic pain of unknown etiology. Injuries, viral or bacterial infections, immobilization, psychogenic stress, and other environment factors can preciptate and perpetuate these syndromes, which may occur in any of the voluntary muscles of the human body and thus lead to a multitude of myofascial pain syndromes. Obviously symptomatic treatment can meet with only partial success. Knowledge of the trigger point phenomenon will aid the diagnostician in understanding otherwise in explicable symptom. The trigger point are $2{\sim}5mm$ in diameter, hyperirritable palpable taut in a tissue, when compressed, is locally tender, if sufficiently hypersensitive, give rise to referred pain and tenderness, and sometimes to referred automatic phenomena and distortion of proprioception. The treatment of myofascial trigger point pain syndrome is not difficult once the source of the problem has been determined. Where as many modalities may be used, two of the most effective are spray-and stretch and TP injection. These can be followed by deep massage, specific, manual resistive exercise, and an exercise program which the patient can follow at home. The goal of management is to inactivate the TPs and to restore shortened and stretch resistent muscles to their full range of motion. The purpose of this case study was to know about the pathophysiologic mechanism of the trigger point and will enable to physical therapist to direct his treatment to the real source of trouble.

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Effect of CLX Training Combined with PNF Pattern on Balance Ability

  • Jung, Ji-hoon;Kim, Min-ju;Woo, Hee-jung;Kim, Yi-seul;Kim, Myung-hee;Song, Seung-ryul;Kang, Se-mi;Choi, Yi-wha;Kim, Jung-hee
    • 대한물리치료과학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2019
  • Background: PNF patterns are the basis of human motion and can be expected to improve joint motion and coordination. Combined physical training with CLX training and PNF patterns can help to improve balance and perform functional mobility in the lower limb. The purpose of this study is to confirm the effect of CLX training combined with PNF pattern on balance ability. Design: Randomized Controlled Trial. Methods: Total 16 persons participate in this study and were randomly divided in two groups the experimental group and control group. In the experimental group, exercise program with PNF pattern and CLX was performed total 24 times for 8 weeks. In the exercise program, the PNF pattern composed of D1F and D2F was applied with CLX in five positions. Single limb hop test, Y-balance test and Balance Error scoring system were performed to evaluate the balance ability according to the interventions. Results: In the single limb hop, the experimental group revealed a significant difference than a control group (p<0.05).The result of balance error scoring system, experimental group revealed significant differences between before and after training and revealed significant differences than a control group (p<0.05). In the Y-balance test, the experimental group revealed significant differences than a control group in both side. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the CLX exercise in combination with the PNF pattern had a positive effect on enhancing the balance ability of the normal adult and performing the functional mobility of the lower limb.

운동심상이 만성 경수 손상 환자의 근활성도와 일상생활에 미치는 영향 (Effect of a Motor Imagery Program on Upper Extremity Strength and Activities of Daily Living of Chronic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Patients)

  • 박영찬;김정연;박희수
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제25권5호
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    • pp.273-281
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of motor imagery training on residual upper extremity strength and activities of daily living of chronic cervical spinal cord injury patients. Methods: Twelve ASIA A B patients, who had more than a 12-month duration of illness and C5 or 6 motor nerve injury level, were randomly divided into experimental group (n=6) and control group (n=6). Patients in the experimental group performed motor imagery training for five minutes prior to general muscle strengthening training, while those in the control group performed general muscle strengthening training only. The training was performed five times per week, 30 minutes per day, for a period of four weeks. General muscle strengthening training consisted of a progressive resistive exercise for residual upper extremity. Motor imagery training consisted of imagining this task performance. Before and after the training, EMG activity using BTS Pocket Electromyography and Spinal Cord Independent Measure III(SCIM III) were compared and analyzed. Results: The residual upper extremity muscle strengths showed improvement in both groups after training. Comparison of muscle strength improvement between the two groups showed a statistically significant improvement in the experimental group compared to the control group (p<0.05). SCIM III measurements showed significant improvement in the scores for Self-care and Transfer items in the experimental group. Conclusion: Motor imagery training was more effective than general muscle strengthening training in improving the residual upper extremity muscle strength and activities of daily living of patients with chronic cervical spinal cord injury.

호흡기계 물리치료가 뇌졸중환자의 폐기능 증진에 미치는 영향 (The Effect of Chest Physical Therapy on Improvement of Pulmonary Function in the Patients with Stroke)

  • 김재현;홍완성;배성수
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.133-144
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to determine whether respiratory physical therapy might increase the pulmonary function of the patients with stroke or not. Twenty patients with stroke were randomly assigned to experimental and control group. During four weeks, both groups participated in the conventional physical therapy and only the experimental group added in a program of respiratory physical therapy. Respiratory physical therapy consisted of chest mobilization, resistive ventilatory muscle training used the method of PNF technique and relaxed diaphragm breathing. Baseline and post-test measurements were made of vital capacity. inspiratory capacity, expiratory reserve volume, farced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume at one second, $FE1/FVC(\%)$ and maximal voluntary ventilation. Ater four weeks, the experimental group showed the significant improvement in VC(p<.05). FVC(p<.05), FFV1(p<.05) md MVV(p<.05). However, the controll group showed no significant differnece. As compared th the relationship of dependent variables between the experimental group and control group. experimental group showed the significant difference in VC(p<.01), FEV1(p<.05) and MVV(p<.05). These findings suggest that respiratory physical therapy can be used to improve pulmonary function in stroke patients. Also, respiratory physical therapy should be performed for at least four weeks and be followed by the continuous respiratory exercise programs.

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기구운동과 복합운동이 발목염좌 경험이 있는 태권도학과 학생의 발목 안정성에 미치는 효과 (The Effects of Board Training and Complex Training on Ankle Stability in Taekwondo Students with a History of Ankle Sprain)

  • 김우원;조경숙
    • 근관절건강학회지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.182-191
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of board training and complex training on ankle stability in taekwondo college students with a history of ankle sprain. Methods: Twenty-seven taekwondo college students were randomly assigned into a board training (BTG, n=9), complex training (CTG, n=9), or control groups (CG, n=9). BTG carried out disk and trampoline training 3 times a week for 8 weeks. CTG carried out resistive and plyometric training 3 times a week for 8 weeks. All subjects completed ankle stability test for static and dynamic balance in anterior/posterior and medial/lateral stability with New Balance System (BIODEX Medical System, USA). Results: There were no significant differences between three groups in ankle stability. Those who participated in BTG significantly improved static balance of left foot in anterior/posterior stability, and dynamic balance of both feet in mediolateral stability, but there were no change in CTG. Conclusion: Board training is more improved ankle stability in taekwondo college students with a history of ankle sprain than complex training.

전기자극이 근기능 변화에 미치는 효과 (Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Muscle functional Change)

  • 정호발;고태성
    • 대한물리치료과학회지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.105-112
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    • 2002
  • When any damage or disease occurs, muscular strength and muscular endurance are lowered, and thus, if one is able to be restored from the damage or the disease, appropriate stimulus is required, since the muscles have to restore their proper functions. For such stimulus, the way of exercising and the way using electric stimulus are used in physical therapy. In order to examine the change in muscular strength, muscular endurance and girth of limbs for Biceps brachii, according to the lands of stimulus, in this article a total of 42 healthy male and female adults in their twenties were randomly sampled, and a series of tests were conducted for 6 weeks, for 15 minutes per once, 3 times per week, respectively, dividing them into the group for RUS(Russian Current Stimulation), PRE(Progressive Resistive Exercise) and P+R(RUS + PRE). The findings showed that the change in muscular strength was most significant as for the group for P+R, since it increased from $62.12{\pm}25.30$ before experiment to $95.78{\pm}34.07$ after 6 weeks: the change in muscular endurance was most significant as for the group for P+R, since it increased from $17.57{\pm}6.63$ to $42.86{\pm}10.24$; and the change in the girth of limbs was slightly significant only in the group for P+R, and the remaining two groups showed no significance.

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연하장애 환자의 혀 운동 및 측정 도구에 대한 고찰 (A Literature Review of Tongue Movement and Measurement Tools for Dysphagia)

  • 김진영;손영수;홍덕기
    • 재활치료과학
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.55-68
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    • 2022
  • 서론 : 본 연구는 연하장애 환자의 혀 운동 및 측정 도구들에 대한 고찰을 통해 도구의 원리와 특징을 확인하여 임상 적용을 위한 정보를 제공하고자 하였다. 본론 : 연하재활 분야에서 혀 운동 및 측정 도구로 활용되고 있는 15개의 도구를 확인하였고, 원리에 따라 벌브 센서 원리, 저항 센서 시트 원리, 마우스피스형 센서, 기타 기술의 도구로 분류하였다. 벌브 센서는 IOPI, KSA, TPM-01이 있었으며, 사용방법이 다소 간편하지만 혀의 압력 측정 시 위치 고정에 대한 제한점이 있었다. 저항 센서 시트는 I-SCAN, KEI, IPMD, PRESLA가 있었고, 모두 입천장에 고정이 가능하여 벌브 센서 원리에 비해 안정적인 위치에서 혀 압력 측정이 가능하다. 하지만 제작과정이 복잡하고, 많은 비용이 소모된다는 단점이 있었다. 마우스피스형 원리는 MOST, T-Station, SwallowSTRONG, LFDS가 있었으며, 도구의 특성상 개인의 구강에 맞게 제작되어 혀 압력 측정 시 고정이 가능하고, 안정적인 측정이 가능하다. 하지만 제작 과정에서 많은 비용이 발생하며, 세밀한 움직임의 측정과 내구성에 제한점이 있었다. 기타 도구로는 OPG, TTS, OroPress, TPWA가 있으며, 빛 감지의 원리와 무선 측정이 가능하다는 장점이 있다. 하지만 신뢰도와 타당도가 입증되지 않아 추후 연구가 필요한 실정이다. 결론 : 본 연구는 1990년대부터 현재까지 개발된 혀 운동 및 측정 도구들의 분석을 통해 연하재활 분야에서 활용할 수 있는 정보를 제시하였다. 이에 임상에서 도구의 선택 과정에 도움이 될 것으로 판단된다. 향후에는 기존 도구들의 장단점들을 고려하여 임상뿐만 아니라 가정에서도 활용 가능한 혀 운동 및 측정 도구 개발이 필요하다.

Comparison of Kinematics and Myoelectrical Activity during Deadlift, with and without Variable Banded Resistance, in Healthy, Trained Athletes

  • Everett B. Lohman;Mansoor Alameri;Fulden Cakir;Chih Chieh Chia;Maxine Shih;Owee Mulay;Kezia Marceline;Simran Jaisinghani;Gurinder Bains;Michael DeLeon;Noha Daher
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.53-70
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    • 2024
  • Background: The conventional deadlift is a popular exercise for enhancing trunk, core, and lower extremity strength. However, its use in sports medicine is constrained by concerns of lumbar injuries, despite evidence supporting its safety and rehabilitative benefits. To optimize muscle activation using resistive bands in variable resistance therapy, we explored their feasibility in the deadlift. Design: Comparative experimental design Methods: Surface electromyography recorded muscle activity in the trunk and lower extremities during lifting, with normalization to the isometric Floor Lift using Maximal Voluntary Contraction. Kinematics were measured using inclinometer sensors to track hip and trunk sagittal plane angles. To prevent fatigue, each subject only used one of the three pairs of bands employed in the study. Results: Our study involved 45 healthy subjects (mean age: 30.4 ± 6.3 years) with similar baseline characteristics, except for years of lifting and strength-to-years-of-lifting ratio. Various resistance band groups exhibited significantly higher muscle activity than conventional deadlifts during different phases. The minimal resistance band group had notably higher muscle activity in the trunk, core, and lower extremity muscles, particularly in the end phase. The moderate resistance band group showed increased muscle activity in the mid-and end-phases. The maximum resistance band group demonstrated greater muscle activity in specific muscles during the early phase and overall higher activity in all trunk and lower extremity muscles in the mid and end phases of the deadlift (p<0.05). Conclusion: Our findings provide valuable insights into muscle activation with various resistance bands during deadlift exercise in clinical and gym settings. There appears to be a dose-response relationship between increased resistance bandwidth, external load, myoelectric activation, and range.