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Surface electromyography-based biofeedback and knee rehabilitation: A review of the literature
Authors:Brennan Armshaw  Manish Vaidya  Sacheen Mehta
Affiliation:1. Department of Behavior Analysis, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA;2. Comprehensive Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Richardson, Texas, USA
Abstract:The number of total knee arthroplasties (TKA) performed yearly is rapidly increasing. Additionally, upwards of 50% of patients who receive TKA never achieve a full functional recovery. This suggests considerable room for improvement. This need for improvement expands beyond TKA as similar effects are noted across knee injuries. Electromyography-based biofeedback (EMGBF) involves the delivery of feedback based on the activity of targeted muscle. By providing feedback contingent on changes in muscle amplitude, EMGBF may be an effective tool for strengthening quadricep muscles. This review aims to evaluate the utility of sEMGBF during physical therapy for various knee injuries. All studies were evaluated for the effectiveness of sEMGBF at improving muscle strength, range of motion, and reducing pain. Most studies reviewed found that including sEMGBF in physical therapy produced greater clinical benefits for patients than exercise alone. Further research is necessary to determine the best practice for including EMGBF in physical therapy.
Keywords:behavioral medicine  feedback  knee injury  physical rehabilitation  supplementing contingencies  surface electromyography
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