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Isokinetic cross-training effect in foot drop following common peroneal nerve injury

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Isokinetic cross-training effect in foot drop following common peroneal nerve injury / Manca, A.; Pisanu, F.; Ortu, E.; De Natale, E.; Ginatempo, F.; Dragone, D.; Tranquilli Lelai, P.; Deriu, Franca. - In: ISOKINETICS AND EXERCISE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0959-3020. - (2015), pp. 17-20. [10.3233/IES-140559]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, no studies on foot drop (FD) caused by peripheral nerve lesion investigated whether unilateral training of the unaffected ankle dorsiflexors induced a clinically meaningful strength improvement in the affected untrained leg, namely a cross-training (CT) effect.
METHOD: A 59-year-old man, who suffered since childhood from surgically-induced damage of the common peroneal nerve, performed an 8-week maximal-intensity isokinetic training of the healthy leg. Before and after training, patient underwent bilateral isokinetic testing, functional and mobility tests including 6-minute walking test, 10-meter walking test, timed-up-and go test, ankle ROM and neurophysiological recordings including motor thresholds, cortical silent period of the hemisphere
innervating the affected tibialis anterior and mean EMG recruitment.
RESULTS: After cross-training, the affected-untrained dorsiflexors showed notable increases in all dynamometric parameters. Similarly, all functional tests improved considerably. The cortical silent period was reduced and the maximal EMG recruitment increased.
CONCLUSIONS: Improvements in muscle performance and neurophysiological drive in the affected non-trained limb due to training of the unaffected side indicate that cross-training may be a viable rehabilitative approach to foot drop.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Manca, A.; Pisanu, F.; Ortu, E.; De Natale, E.; Ginatempo, F.; Dragone, D.; Tranquilli Lelai, P.; Deriu, Franca
Autori di Ateneo:
DERIU Franca
GINATEMPO Francesca
MANCA Andrea
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/79371
Pubblicato in:
ISOKINETICS AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
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