Isokinetic intervention in microtraumatic shoulder instability: an update

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_D615CC46FAD0
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
Collection
Publications
Title
Isokinetic intervention in microtraumatic shoulder instability: an update
Journal
J Sports Med Phys Fitness
Author(s)
Gremeaux V., Croisier J. L., Forthomme B.
ISSN
0022-4707 (Print)
ISSN-L
0022-4707
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2012
Volume
52
Number
4
Pages
413-23
Language
english
Notes
Gremeaux, V
Croisier, J L
Forthomme, B
eng
Review
Systematic Review
Italy
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2012 Aug;52(4):413-23.
Abstract
AIM: Aim of the present study was to carry out a critical analysis of the use of isokinetic dynamometers for evaluation and rehabilitation in microtraumatic shoulder instability. METHODS: A non-systematic literature review was conducted on Medline using the following key words: "isokinetics", "shoulder instability", "evaluation", "rehabilitation". We also analyzed the related articles, and compiled a database of expert opinion. RESULTS: Despite a lack of consensus on testing modalities, lateral and medial rotator muscle strength can be safely and reliably assessed on isokinetic devices in subjects presenting with microtraumatic instability of the shoulder, before and after rehabilitation and/or surgery. There is considerable inter-individual variability in the results, leading to consider isokinetic testing as a useful examination before individualized rehabilitation. Its use as a muscle strengthening method in a global rehabilitation program seems interesting in order to correct rotator muscle strength deficiencies and/or asymmetries, which may be infra-clinical, even though strong scientific evidence is still lacking. CONCLUSION: Isokinetics is a safe tool for evaluation and seems to be effective in rehabilitation for microtraumatic instability of the shoulder. It would, however, be necessary to standardize practices thanks to rigorous clinical studies, so as to determine precisely the indications of this technique in the comprehensive management of shoulder instability.
Keywords
Exercise Therapy/*methods, Humans, Joint Instability/*diagnosis/*rehabilitation/surgery, Muscle Strength, Muscle Strength Dynamometer, Muscle, Skeletal/*physiopathology, Shoulder Joint/injuries/*physiopathology
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