The present experimental study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of isoinertial strength training of the hamstrings using machines in patients with ACL-R during the intermediate post-intervention phases.
Age range
18 Years – 40 Years
Sex
ALL
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Active and passive range of motion (ROM) of the knee joint
Timeframe: Day 0
Active and passive range of motion (ROM) of the knee joint
Timeframe: Day 28
Strength of the thigh flexor and extensor muscles
Timeframe: Day 0
Strength of the thigh flexor and extensor muscles
Timeframe: Day 28
Qualitative analysis of the Single Leg Squat
Timeframe: Day 0
Qualitative analysis of the Single Leg Squat
Timeframe: Day 28
Maximal Hip Flexion Active Knee Extension Test
Timeframe: Day 0
Maximal Hip Flexion Active Knee Extension Test
Timeframe: Day 28
Quantitative analysis of the Drop Jump, with frontal and sagittal views
Timeframe: Day 0
Quantitative analysis of the Drop Jump, with frontal and sagittal views
Timeframe: Day 28