ZHONGHUA YANGSHENG BAOJIAN ›› 2022, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (20): 54-57.

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Research Progress of Isokinetic Muscle Strength Training Combined with Electromagnetic Field on Rapid Rehabilitation of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction after Military Training Injury

SHANG Hui-juan1, ZHANG jia-yi1, WU Xiang-bo2, SUN Ya-chao1, ZENG Jia-hao1, XIE Xiao-wen1, ZHANG Xiao-chen1, WANG Hao1, ZHANG Qian1, FEI Ying-jun1, GAO Jun-feng1,*, ZHANG Bin1,*   

  1. 1. Xingcheng Special Service sanatorium military regional rehabilitation center No. 6 department, Huludao Liaoning, 125100, China;
    2. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital to the Air Force Medical University of Chinese People's Liberation Army, Shaanxi Xi'an, 710032, China
  • Online:2022-10-16 Published:2022-10-14

Abstract: The injury of anterior cruciate ligament of knee is one of the most common military training injurie types, and the injured anterior cruciate ligaments are normally treated by reconstructive surgery. But postoperative complications such as joint pain, swelling, and limited range of motion often occur. It often takes a long time to restore normal knee function after surgery, which significant reduces the effectiveness of troops. This paper summarizes the research progress of rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction from the perspective of isokinetic muscle strength training and electromagnetic field therapy. We suggest that it is effective to prevent military training injury by routine muscle parameter isokinetic testing and formulation of individualized rehabilitation program based on the testing results. In addition, the accurate rehabilitation program with combination of isokinetic muscle force and electromagnetic field with specific parameters is an important measure to accelerate the recovery time of officers and soldiers after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the future.

Key words: anterior cruciate ligament injury, military training injury, isokinetic muscle strength, electromagnetic fields, precision rehabilitation

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