Specific applications
Atrophy of the quadriceps as a result of
trauma
he quadriceps is a voluminous muscle
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located in the anterior part of the thigh.
It is the main muscle that allows you to
stretch the knee; its role is therefore
essential for walking, running, climbing
stairs, etc. Any trauma affecting a lower
limb therefore results in a wasting of this
muscle, the reduction of muscle volume
being more or less serious depending on
the duration of the period of inactivity.
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his atrophy is normally spectacular
when it occurs after trauma to the knee,
particularly if the trauma was treated by
means of surgical intervention.
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he programs of the
gory are specifically designed to treat the
deterioration of muscle fibres that results
from such a process. The progressiveness
of the work imposed by the different
recommended programs is decisive in
obtaining optimum results.
Cycle duration: 10 weeks
Weeks 1-2: 1 x/day Disuse atrophy 8G
Weeks 3-8: 1 x/day Muscle growth 8G
Weeks 9-10: 1 x/day Reinforcement 8G
Programs: Disuse atrophy, Muscle growth
and Reinforcement 8G
Atrophy of the gluteus as a result of
arthrosis of the hip (coxarthrosis)
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he pain and stiffening that result from
osteoarthrosis of the hip normally lead to
under-utilisation of the buttock muscles,
causing a reduction of the volume and
quality of these muscles.
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he main effect of this atrophy is to
produce instability of the pelvis, which
causes limping and accentuates the pain
by increasing the pressures supported by
the joint. Lesions affecting the cartilage
unfortunately remain irreversible. However,
a remedy for atrophy of the gluteus makes
it possible to improve the stability of the
joint and therefore make the hip less
painful by allowing it to maintain a
satisfactory mechanical function.
Rehabilitation
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Cycle duration: 10 weeks, then maintenance
Weeks 1-2: 1 x/day Disuse atrophy 9ABL
Weeks 3-8: 1 x/day Muscle growth 9ABL
Weeks 9-10: 1 x/day Reinforcement 9ABL
Weeks 11 and following weeks: 1 x/week
Reinforcement 9ABL
Programs: Disuse atrophy, Muscle growth
and Reinforcement 9ABL
Development of the latissimus dorsi to
treat and prevent tendinous shoulder
pain (rotator cuff syndromes)
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he shoulder is a complex joint enabling
us to make broad gestures (for example,
raising our arms in the air). During some
of these movements, the tendons in the
shoulder can rub against or be compres-
sed against bony fragments of the joint.
When this phenomenon is repeated, or
occurs in certain patients who have an
unfavourable anatomic constitution, such
damage to the tendons causes them to be-
come inflamed and thicker, resulting in a
considerable increase in their degree of
compression. The pain often then be-
comes very severe, preventing all move-
ment of the shoulder; it can even set in at
night and cause serious sleep deprivation.
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ppropriate medical treatment can only
be put in place by consulting a doctor.
However, electrostimulation of the latissi-
mus dorsi by means of specific Compex
programs can reduce the distress to which
tendons are subjected by increasing their
freedom of movement around the shoulder
joint.
Cycle duration: 6 weeks, then maintenance
Weeks 1-2: 1 x/day Disuse atrophy 18C
Weeks 3-6: 1 x/day Muscle growth 18C
Weeks 6 and following weeks: 1 x/week
Muscle growth 18C
Programs: Disuse atrophy and Muscle
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