SpineFITyoga
What’s included
Muscle-5
Log in
My Account
Join
Tag:
TKR
Osteoarthritis and Obesity
Total Knee Functional Outcome Measure Doesn’t Measure Function
Total Knee Replacement: More than 85% Last at Least 20 Years
Post Total Knee Replacement; If You Can Walk Fast for 6 Minutes, You Can Walk Fast for 30.
Without Aggressive Rehabilitation Function Usually Diminished 1 Year Post-Op after Total Knee Replacement
Electric Stimulation Increases Strength and Decreases Pain in Patients with Osteoarthritis
Electric Muscle Stimulation Prevents Atrophy after Total Knee Replacement
Physical Therapy after Total Knee Arthoplasty: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Causes a Significant Boost in Quadriceps Strength
Physical Therapy and EMS after Total Knee Arthoplasty: More Current = More Muscle
Electric Muscle Stimulation Well Tolerated by Patients at Sufficient Intensities to Strengthen Muscle after Total Knee Replacement
Electric Muscle Stimulation BEFORE Total Knee Replacement Improves Outcomes
Physical Therapy and EMS: Restores Activation, Strength 1 Year Post TKA
Muscle Deficits Usually Persist Long after Total Knee Replacement
How Soon is Too Soon to Lift Weights after Total Knee Arthroplasty?
Getting the Most out of Your Total Knee, Strength Matters
Hip Abduction Strength More Important to Function than Quadriceps after TKA
Arthritis
Balance/Fall Prevention
Chad Physical Therapy Blog
Coracoidopathy
Diet/Nutrition
Eating Disorders
Elbow Pain/Injuries
Electric Stimulation (EMS & TENS)
Ergonomics
Fibromyalgia
Fitness/Performance
Foot & Ankle Pain/Injuries
Hamstring and other Muscle Strains
Headaches
Hip Pain/Injuries
Intermittent Claudication
Intermittent Fasting (IF)
Knee Pain/Injuries
Low Back Pain
Neck Pain/Injuries
Neurological Conditions
Neuropathy
Osteoporosis & Osteopenia
Pain/Chronic Pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Psychology
Questionable Treatments
Running Injuries
Shoulder Pain/Injuries
Supplements and Drugs
Tendinitis/Tendinopathy
Uncategorized
Vertigo
Weight Loss