Evaluation of Long-term Isokinetic Training of Knee Joint
NCT: NCT06674473 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the effectiveness of isokinetic rehabilitation training under optimal stiffness in patients undergoing knee joint rehabilitation. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does isokinetic training under optimal stiffness lead to greater force exertion compared to traditional bodyweight training? * What are the long-term (6-week) effects of isokinetic training under optimal stiffness on joint flexibility and muscle strength? Researchers will compare the effects of isokinetic training under optimal stiffness to traditional bodyweight training to see if isokinetic training produces superior improvements in muscle strength, flexibility, and overall functional recovery. Participants will: * Perform regular training sessions using a portable knee joint isokinetic trainer, customized to their optimal stiffness for maximum force exertion. * Engage in a 6-week rehabilitation program, with assessments at the beginning, and end of the study to evaluate changes in muscle strength, and functional recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Evaluation of Long-term Isokinetic Training of Knee Joint?
Evaluation of Long-term Isokinetic Training of Knee Joint is a clinical trial registered under NCT06674473. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06674473?
The current status of NCT06674473 (Evaluation of Long-term Isokinetic Training of Knee Joint) is: COMPLETED.
When did Evaluation of Long-term Isokinetic Training of Knee Joint start?
Evaluation of Long-term Isokinetic Training of Knee Joint started on 2024-11-06.
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