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Exercise and stretching improve mobility and flexibility – not only of the ECRB itself, but of the surrounding areas as well. Therapists should assess the extensor carpi radialis longus, supinator, digital extensors, and other muscles for strengthening and stretching.
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Analyzing isotonic contractions provides an objective look at two different muscle performance characteristics: power and endurance. Nearly every task we perform over the course of a day is isotonic. An effective rehabilitation program must challenge the muscles in the same way they will be used outside of the clinic.
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A Tale of Two ACLs
CategoriesA close look at two ways of treating ACL injuries in the clinic. One lets the patient start post-op rehab as soon as two weeks after the injury. Research shows that eccentric exercise helps build strength in a short amount of time, helping prevent muscular atrophy. Get your patients back to what they love, sooner.
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Eccentron Decreases Pain, Increases Strength and Function in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients
Categories"The eight-week study demonstrated remarkably positive outcomes from eccentric training on the Eccentron for knee osteoarthritis patients. They are getting back to activities they couldn’t do previously.” - Dr. Michael Bade