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. 1993;1(2):85-92.
doi: 10.1007/BF01565458.

Electrical stimulation of vastus medialis and stretching of lateral thigh muscles in patients with patello-femoral symptoms

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Electrical stimulation of vastus medialis and stretching of lateral thigh muscles in patients with patello-femoral symptoms

S Werner et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 1993.

Abstract

Thirty patients with unilateral patello-femoral symptoms and a hypotrophic vastus medialis muscle were treated with transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the vastus medialis obliquus and stretching of the lateral thigh muscles twice daily for 10 weeks. Before and after treatment the position of the patella at fixed knee flexion angles and the area of the vastus medialis and vastus lateralis muscles were studied by computed tomography. Isokinetic quadriceps torque was registered with a Cybex II Dynamometer. An evaluation with a functional knee score was carried out. The healthy contralateral leg served as control in all the examinations. Clinically two-thirds of the patients had improved after 10 weeks of treatment and this improvement remained at follow-up 3.5 years later. The area of the vastus medialis and the quadriceps torque of the treated leg increased significantly, while the area of the vastus lateralis and the position of patella did not change. We conclude that transcutaneous electrical muscle stimulation of the vastus medialis and stretching of the lateral thigh muscles might be of benefit in patients with patello-femoral symptoms and a hypotrophic vastus medialis. An improvement after 10 weeks of treatment seems to predict a good long-term result.

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