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Title: Isokinetics in Rehabilitation


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Isokinetics in Rehabilitation
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Isokinetic Exercise
  • Movement that occurs at a constant angular
    velocity with accommodating resistance

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Advantages
  • Maximum muscle tension throughout the range of
    motion
  • Why?
  • Resistance is variable to match the muscle
    tension produced at the various points of the
    range of motion.
  • Isokinetic machines allow the angular velocity to
    be preset and accommodate the resistance

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Advantage cont.
  • Ability to work at various velocities to simulate
    functional activity
  • But
  • functional activity usually greatly exceed the
    velocity capacity of isokinetic dynamometers
    (e.g. pitchers 6,500-7,200 degrees/sec., machine
    300-500 d/s)
  • Testing usually non-weight-bearing not
    representative of functional activities

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Biodex System 3
  • Concentric and Eccentric motion
  • Isometric, isotonic, continuous passive motion
    (CPM), and isokinetic exercise modes.
  • High speed concentric activity and very user
    friendly

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Biodex System 3
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Cybex 6000
  • Concentric and eccentric motion
  • Powered and non-powered modes
  • Very versatile machine can be used for many upper
    and lower body exercises

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Cybex 6000
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Kin-Com
  • Eccentric and concentric activities
  • Isometric, isotonic, CPM, and isokinetic modes
  • Very user friendly

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Kin com
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