肌腱病变的神经可塑性分期。

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Georgios Kakavas, Florian Forelli, Vasileios Korakakis, Nikolaos Malliaropoulos, Nicola Maffulli
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简介:肌腱病的周期性康复将运动训练的原则整合到结构化的方案中,以优化肌腱愈合和功能恢复,最大限度地减少复发。这篇综述探讨了同步和阶段性周期策略在肌腱康复中的作用,重点是优化力量、力量和神经肌肉控制。共识领域:早期阶段优先考虑疼痛管理和负荷能力,通过延长等长收缩,以改善神经肌肉接合而不加剧症状。重,慢阻力练习,中央渐进式负荷,促进肌腱重塑和力量发展。随后的阶段包括能量储存和释放,针对个人目标量身定制的运动特定练习,使用外部节奏运动来增强运动控制和皮质脊髓驱动。神经可塑性训练是有希望的,将物理康复与认知参与结合起来,优化运动学习,减少适应不良模式。争议领域:目前,还没有随机对照试验检验了分期概念在肌腱病变治疗中的应用。成长要点:系统的评估,包括活动范围、组织柔韧性和肢体生物力学,对于识别和解决肌腱疾病患者的动力链功能障碍是必要的。重新融入运动或活动应该遵循明确的基准,如对称的力量,无痛的功能,以及对高强度负荷的耐受性。数据来源:对当前文献的分析,以及专家意见。及时开展研究的领域:这一基于证据的框架为临床医生提供了肌腱康复的实用路线图,结合了生理和生物力学方面的考虑,以支持安全恢复运动或活动。结构化的个体化方法通过解决运动功能障碍、监测负荷耐受性和降低再损伤的风险来确保最佳的恢复。
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Neuroplastic periodization in tendinopathy.

Introduction: Periodized rehabilitation for tendinopathies integrates principles of athletic training into structured protocols to optimize tendon healing and functional recovery minimizing recurrence. This review explores the role of concurrent and phasic periodization strategies in tendon rehabilitation, focusing on optimizing strength, power, and neuromuscular control.

Areas of agreement: Early phases prioritize pain management and load capacity through prolonged isometric contractions, to improve neuromuscular engagement without exacerbating symptoms. Heavy, slow resistance exercises, central to progressive loading, facilitate tendon remodeling and strength development. Subsequent phases incorporate energy storage and release, sport-specific exercises tailored to individual goals, using externally paced movements to enhance motor control and corticospinal drive. Neuroplastic training is promising, aligning physical rehabilitation with cognitive engagement to optimize motor learning and reduce maladaptive patterns.

Areas of controversy: At present, no randomized controlled trials have tested the periodization concept in the management of tendinopathy conditions.

Growing points: Systematic evaluation, including range of motion, tissue flexibility, and limb biomechanics, is necessary to identify and address kinetic chain dysfunctions in patients with tendon ailments. Reintegration into sport or activity should follow clear benchmarks, such as symmetrical strength, pain-free function, and tolerance for high-intensity loads.

Source of data: Analysis of the current literature, and expert opinion.

Areas timely for developing research: This evidence-based framework offers clinicians a practical roadmap for tendon rehabilitation, combining physiological and biomechanical considerations to support safe return to sport or activity. A structured individualized approach ensures optimal recovery by addressing movement dysfunctions, monitoring load tolerance, and reducing the risk of re-injury.

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British medical bulletin
British medical bulletin 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: British Medical Bulletin is a multidisciplinary publication, which comprises high quality reviews aimed at generalist physicians, junior doctors, and medical students in both developed and developing countries. Its key aims are to provide interpretations of growing points in medicine by trusted experts in the field, and to assist practitioners in incorporating not just evidence but new conceptual ways of thinking into their practice.
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