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Episode 1618 - Strength in stillness: debating isometric exercise in rehab

Dec 12, 2023
Isometric exercise is discussed in this episode, focusing on its benefits beyond pain reduction. Isometrics are explored as a starting point for rehabilitating tendinopathy and reintroducing full range of motion exercises. The podcast addresses the misconceptions about isometrics, the debate on their effectiveness, and the role they play in tendonopathy and low back patients. Isometrics offer better control over variables and serve as an entry point in the rehab process.
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Quick takeaways

  • Isometrics have value as an entry point in rehabilitation, allowing for gradual progression towards concentric, eccentric, and dynamic exercises.
  • Isometrics offer advantages in controlling variables that affect tissue stress, providing a consistent environment for managing symptoms and gradually reducing them.

Deep dives

Isometrics as an Entry Point for Rehab

Isometrics have been under scrutiny due to their initial hype as a silver bullet for pain relief. However, research has shown inconsistent results in the past eight years. Ebony Rio's study on patellar tendonopathy in male volleyball players sparked interest, as holding isometric contractions at 70% of max volitional contraction for five sets reduced pain dramatically. But this approach may not lead to long-term positive tissue changes. Researchers like Ebony Rio and Karen Slobernagel caution that focusing solely on pain relief may misguide patients and clinicians. Nonetheless, isometrics still have value as an entry point in rehabilitation. With isometrics, we can control variables such as overall work volume, load, compression/strain, and speed, making it easier to manage symptoms and gradually progress towards concentric, eccentric, and dynamic exercises.

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