Skip to the main content

Preliminary communication

Thermal evolution of lower limbs during a rehabilitation process after anterior cruciate ligament surgerya

Sergio Piñonosa ; Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Faculty of Sport Sciences, Madrid, Spain
Manuel Sillero-Quintana ; Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Faculty of Sport Sciences, Madrid, Spain
Luka Milanović ; Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Javier Coterón ; Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Faculty of Sport Sciences, Madrid, Spain
Javier Sampedro ; Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Faculty of Sport Sciences, Madrid, Spain


Full text: english pdf 989 Kb

page 121-129

downloads: 882

cite


Abstract

Infrared thermography (IRT) is a safe and non-invasive tool used for examining physiological functions based on skin temperature (Tsk) control. The aim of this paper was to establish the probable thermal difference between the beginning and the end of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation process after surgery. For this purpose thermograms from 25 ACL surgically operated patients (2 female, 23 male) were taken on the first and last day of a six-week rehabilitation program with a FLIR infrared camera according to the protocol established by the International Academy of Clinical Thermology (IACT). The results showed significant temperature increases in the posterior thigh area between the first and the last week of the rehabilitation process probably due to a compensatory mechanism. According to this, we can conclude that temperature of the posterior area of the injured and non-injured leg has increased from the first to the last day of the rehabilitation process.

Keywords

injury; knee; temperature; thermal difference; ACL; infrared thermography; evolution

Hrčak ID:

104590

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/104590

Publication date:

30.6.2013.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 1.904 *