Thulasi A, Senthilkumar N, Kumaresan. A, Anitha, Pavithra, Muthukumaran, Jagatheesan alagesan
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背景:膝关节骨关节炎(OA)俗称退行性关节病,通常是由于磨损和关节软骨脱落引起的。它分为两类:原发性和继发性,最常影响老年人。目的:比较等长训练和有氧运动项目以及超声波对膝关节 OA 患者的效果:在 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 7 月期间,根据纳入和排除标准从物理治疗门诊选取 52 名受试者。他们被分为两组:测试前后的数值通过数字疼痛评分量表(NPRS)和 WOMAC 问卷进行测量。A 组接受传统治疗,即等长训练和超声波治疗;B 组接受有氧运动和超声波治疗。两种训练方案均持续4周,每周5天:结果:通过对定量信息进行统计分析,发现 A 组和 B 组之间的统计学差异小于 0.0001:结论:事实证明,在减轻疼痛方面,A 组的等长训练和超声波检查比 B 组的有氧运动和超声波检查更成功。
Effects of Isometric Training Vs Aerobic Exercise Program along with Ultrasound for Osteoarthritis of Knee
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (OA), commonly known as degenerative joint disease, is frequently broughton by wear-and-tear and articular cartilage loss that occurs over time. It comes in two categories: primary andsecondary, and it most frequently affects the elderly. Articular degeneration caused by primary osteoarthritis hasno discernible underlying etiology.Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of isometric training and aerobic exercise programs along with ultrasoundfor OA knee patients.Materials Required: 52 subjects were selected from the prem physiotherapy clinic according to inclusion andexclusion criteria during the period of November 2022 to July 2023. They were divided into two categories: GroupA(n=26) and Group B(n=26).The pre and post-test values were measured by Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS)and WOMAC questionnaire. Group A received conventional treatment that is isometric training along withultrasound and Group B received aerobic exercise along with ultrasound. Both training programs were given for4 weeks, weekly 5 days.Results: A statistically important distinction <0.0001 between groups A and B was found via statistical analysis ofinformation that was quantitative.Conclusion: Isometric training along with ultrasound of group A were proven to be more successful than groupB aerobic exercise along with ultrasound in reducing pain.