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- W4366351683 abstract "Unilateral strength training has been shown to be more effective than bilateral training to increase strength in healthy people. The aims of this study were to test the feasibility of unilateral strength training during total knee arthroplasty (TKA) rehabilitation and compare it with standard bilateral training.Twenty-four TKA patients from an inpatient rehabilitation programme were randomly assigned to unilateral and bilateral strength training groups. Both groups completed 6 strength training sessions during 3 weeks of rehabilitation. Isometric strength, knee joint flexibility, knee circumference, chair rise and walking abilities, and perceived exertion and pain were assessed before and after the training period.Both training groups increased isometric strength of both legs (+17-25%) and flexibility of the affected leg (+7.6%). Improvements in isometric strength of the healthy leg (+23% vs +11%) and flexibility of the affected leg (+10.7% vs +4.5%) were greater in the unilateral training group. Chair rise and 2-min walk test results improved in both groups, to the same extent. Perceived exertion decreased only in the unilateral training group (-20%), while perceived pain did not change in either group.This study showed the feasibility of unilateral strength training in TKA rehabilitation. Strength and flexibility improved similarly or better with unilateral strength training compared with standard bilateral strength training. Future studies should analyse the efficacy of prolonged unilateral strength training following TKA." @default.
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- W4366351683 title "Unilateral Strength Training after Total Knee Arthroplasty Leads to Similar or Better Effects on Strength and Flexibility than Bilateral Strength Training – A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study" @default.
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