Effect of isokinetic training on gait parameters post lower limb burned patients /
Sarah Sami Abdelazeiz Ali
Effect of isokinetic training on gait parameters post lower limb burned patients / تأثير التدريبات الأيزوكينتيكيه على معايير المشى فى مرضى حروق الطرف السفلى Sarah Sami Abdelazeiz Ali ; Supervised Adel Abdelhamid Nossier , Ahmed Gamil Elsharkawy , Mohamed Mahmoud AbdelKhalek Khalaf - Cairo : Sarah Sami Abdelazeiz Ali , 2020 - 123 P . : charts , facsmilies ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery
Background: A burn is a type of injury to skin, or other tissues, caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation. Purpose: to investigate the effect of isokinetic training on gait response in lower limb burned patients. Subjects and methods: Sixty patients were recruited from outpatient clinic of faculty of physical therapy, and El Kasr El-Ainy hospital in Cairo, all patients signed a consent form before starting; they wer randomly allocated into 2 equal groups and treated for 8 weeks as follow: Group A (Experimental group): 30 patients complaining of 2nd degree lower limb burns and treated with traditional physical therapy plus isokinetic training. Group B (Control group): 30 patients complaining of 2nd degree lower limb burns and treated with traditional physical therapy. Results: The results showed no significant difference in step length either in affected or non-affected limb among and between groups (P<0,05), but when looking to isokinetic group step time there was significant decrease (34.36%) in affected limb (P=0.000) and significant increase (11.34%) in non-affected limb (P=0.007) and step width of the same group it could be found that affected step width increase (62.26%) significantly (P=0.015) while non affected step width decrease (91.3%) significantly (P=0.000) and when looking to control group there is no significance regarding step time and width
Burn Gait Response Lower Limb
Effect of isokinetic training on gait parameters post lower limb burned patients / تأثير التدريبات الأيزوكينتيكيه على معايير المشى فى مرضى حروق الطرف السفلى Sarah Sami Abdelazeiz Ali ; Supervised Adel Abdelhamid Nossier , Ahmed Gamil Elsharkawy , Mohamed Mahmoud AbdelKhalek Khalaf - Cairo : Sarah Sami Abdelazeiz Ali , 2020 - 123 P . : charts , facsmilies ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery
Background: A burn is a type of injury to skin, or other tissues, caused by heat, cold, electricity, chemicals, friction, or radiation. Purpose: to investigate the effect of isokinetic training on gait response in lower limb burned patients. Subjects and methods: Sixty patients were recruited from outpatient clinic of faculty of physical therapy, and El Kasr El-Ainy hospital in Cairo, all patients signed a consent form before starting; they wer randomly allocated into 2 equal groups and treated for 8 weeks as follow: Group A (Experimental group): 30 patients complaining of 2nd degree lower limb burns and treated with traditional physical therapy plus isokinetic training. Group B (Control group): 30 patients complaining of 2nd degree lower limb burns and treated with traditional physical therapy. Results: The results showed no significant difference in step length either in affected or non-affected limb among and between groups (P<0,05), but when looking to isokinetic group step time there was significant decrease (34.36%) in affected limb (P=0.000) and significant increase (11.34%) in non-affected limb (P=0.007) and step width of the same group it could be found that affected step width increase (62.26%) significantly (P=0.015) while non affected step width decrease (91.3%) significantly (P=0.000) and when looking to control group there is no significance regarding step time and width
Burn Gait Response Lower Limb