A total of 100 cases surgically treated for rupture of the extra-rotator cuff were evaluated by isokinetic testing. Results were evaluated after a period of time ranging from 1 to 4 years, based on the Constant system, defining the type of lesion of the cuff based on the Snyder classification system, and measuring strength postsurgery using isokinetic testing after 3 and 6 months, and 1 year. Isokinetic testing made it possible to accurately evaluate which patients are capable of obtaining better recovery, and how much time is required for physiotherapy for postoperative rehabilitation, also allowing for correction on an individual basis of any muscular imbalance.

Isokinetic testing to evaluate patients submitted to surgery for the treatment of surgical lesion of the rotator cuff / Porcellini, G; Baccarani, G; Campi, F; Galassi, R. - In: LA CHIRURGIA DEGLI ORGANI DI MOVIMENTO. - ISSN 0009-4749. - 81:3(1996), pp. 295-302-N/A.

Isokinetic testing to evaluate patients submitted to surgery for the treatment of surgical lesion of the rotator cuff

Porcellini, G;Baccarani, G;
1996

Abstract

A total of 100 cases surgically treated for rupture of the extra-rotator cuff were evaluated by isokinetic testing. Results were evaluated after a period of time ranging from 1 to 4 years, based on the Constant system, defining the type of lesion of the cuff based on the Snyder classification system, and measuring strength postsurgery using isokinetic testing after 3 and 6 months, and 1 year. Isokinetic testing made it possible to accurately evaluate which patients are capable of obtaining better recovery, and how much time is required for physiotherapy for postoperative rehabilitation, also allowing for correction on an individual basis of any muscular imbalance.
1996
81
3
295-302
N/A
Isokinetic testing to evaluate patients submitted to surgery for the treatment of surgical lesion of the rotator cuff / Porcellini, G; Baccarani, G; Campi, F; Galassi, R. - In: LA CHIRURGIA DEGLI ORGANI DI MOVIMENTO. - ISSN 0009-4749. - 81:3(1996), pp. 295-302-N/A.
Porcellini, G; Baccarani, G; Campi, F; Galassi, R
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