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Rehabilitation of drop-foot with maximal isokinetic cross-training: a case report

Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Rehabilitation of drop-foot with maximal isokinetic cross-training: a case report / Manca, A.; Ortu, E.; Ginatempo, F.; De Natale, E. R.; Pisanu, F.; Deriu, Franca. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1388-2457. - 125:1(2014), pp. S113-S113.
Abstract:
Question: We wondered whether an unconventional intervention, the
Cross-Training, could improve the performance of dorsiflexor muscles in
an inveterate iatrogenic drop-foot. We investigated whether unilateral,
maximal isokinetic training of the normal leg would induce, in the contralateral
affected side, a worthy strength-transfer, with cortico-spinal and
gait adaptations.
Methods: A 59-year-old man who suffered in childhood a surgical-induced
damage of the left common peroneal nerve at the head of the fibula, performed
a 4-week training (16 sessions) of the normal leg, at 40°/s-angular
velocity. Before and after training, the subject underwent a test-retest
assessment procedure including: 1) bilateral isokinetic dynamometry of
the dorsiflexors’ performance; 2) stance and gait-analysis; 3) recording
of cortical and spinal drives to the affected leg, through measurement of
central motor conduction time, input-output curve, cortical silent period
(cSP), SICI, ICF, SICF, H-reflex, V-wave and M-wave.
Results: The untrained-affected dorsiflexors showed considerable increases
in strength (peak-torque: pre = 23N/m; post = 31N/m), power (pre = 14W;
post = 22W) and total-work (pre = 9J; post = 22J). Ankle dorsiflexion increased
from 4 to 11 degrees. Overall gait pattern was unchanged, however
a better stance performance was suggested by changes in heel-to-forefoot
contact-time % of stance-time (pre = 0.5%; post = 3.4%) and mean steplength
(pre = 30cm; post = 34cm). An increase in cortico-spinal drive to
the untrained-affected leg was revealed only by reduction of cSP duration
(120%RMT: pre = 154ms; post = 144ms; 150% RMT: pre = 196ms; post =
182ms).
Conclusions: Maximal isokinetic cross-training induced considerable improvements
in the performance of the untrained-affected leg with a parallel
increase in its cortico-spinal drive. In this report cross-training was a viable
and effective rehabilitative approach to drop-foot.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.5 Abstract in rivista
Elenco autori:
Manca, A.; Ortu, E.; Ginatempo, F.; De Natale, E. R.; Pisanu, F.; Deriu, Franca
Autori di Ateneo:
DERIU Franca
GINATEMPO Francesca
MANCA Andrea
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/69310
Pubblicato in:
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Journal
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