Clinically Proven to Control a Major Contributing Cause of Back, SI Joint,  Hip and Knee Pain

 

 

 

 




Protonics Clinics

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Chronic Knee, Hip or Back problems including pain and limited function?


Chronic Pain

These patients may be prescribed a Protonics Neuromuscular Device for long term usage at home or in conjunction with a clinic program.

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Occasional Knee, Hip or Back problems including short-term pain and limited function?

Short-Term Pain

These patients may be prescribed an in-clinic therapy program that includes use of a Protonics Neuromuscular Device in conjunction with the clinic protocol.

 

Clinical Studies          

Title:    The use of Resistance Therapy (Protonics®) with Patients with Failed Back Syndrome
Author:    Gold K, Franklin C, North C, Sukup C, Keating C, Nebraska Spine Center, Omaha, NE Published:     

Title:    The Influence of the Protonics® Knee Brace on Pelvic Position
Author:    Antoun N, Kerns K, Kramer A, Saltis J, Teran B, Thomas H, Trimble V, Wayland P, Lohman III E - Loma Linda University, 2000
Published:    Loma Linda University

Title:    The Protonics® Knee Brace Unloads the Quadriceps Muscles in Healthy Subjects
Author:    Earl J, Piazza S, Hertel J,
Published:    Journal of Athletic Training - Volume 39, No.1, March 2004

Title:    Electromyographical Responses to Programmable Resistance (Protonics®) Knee Braces
Author:    Fleisig GS, Jamison G, Zheng N, Andrews JR, Lemak LJ,
Published:    Canadian Society & American Society of Biomechanics Presentation, August 1998

Title:    Management of a Woman Diagnosed with Trochanteric Bursitis with the Use of a Protonics® System
Author:    Boyle K, Jansa S, Lauseng C, Lewis C,
Published:    Journal of the Section on Womens Health- March 2003

Title:    The Effects of Pelvic Movement on Lumbar Lordosis in the Standing Position
Author:    Levine D, Whittle MW,
Published:    JOSPT – September 1996:24:3

Title:    How does the Protonics® knee brace/exercise device affect knee muscle activity during functional tasks
Author:    Karst G, Willet G, Rovang D, Miller D,
Published:    Physical Therapy, 1998

Title:   Chronic Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: alternatives for cases of therapy resistance
Author:    Schneider F, Wagner S, Labs K. University of Berlin
Published:     Knee Surgery Sports Traumatol, Arthroscopic, No9, 2001  

Title:    Patellofemoral Kinematics During Weight-Bearing and Non-Weight-Bearing Knee Extension in Persons With Lateral Subluxation of the Patella Author:    Mascal C, Landel R, Powers C
Published:    JOSPT Nov. 2003:33  

Title:    Knee Version Associated With Anterior Knee Pain
Author:    Eckhoff DG, Brown AW, Kilcoyne RF, Stamm ER
Published:    Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research – 1997:339  

Title:    Randomized Controlled Trial of Protonics and Patellar Taping on Patellar Pain, Position, and Function
Author:    Timm KE
Published:    Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, American College of Sports Medicine, 1998  

Title:    The Influence of Tibial and Femoral Rotation on Patellofemoral Contact Area and Pressure
Author:    Lee TQ, Morris G, Csintalan RP
Published:    JOSPT Nov. 2003:33  

Title:    Hip Strength in Females With and Without Patellofemoral Pain
Author:    Ireland ML, Willson JD, Ballantyne BT, Davis IM
Published:    JOSPT Nov. 2003:33  

Title:    The Clinical and Cost Effectiveness of Two Different Programs for Rehabilitation Following ACL Reconstruction
Author:    Timm, KE
Published:    JOSPT Jan. 1997 25:1  

Title:    A Clinical Outcomes Study of Two Methods for the Treatment of Patients With Patellofemoral Pain
Author:    Timm, KE     

Title:    Management of Patellofemoral Disorders
Author:    Arendt, EA
Published:    Orthopaedic Special Edition 7(2):13-16, 2001.  

Title:    Patellofemoral Pain Research Refocus on Hip Biomechanics
Author:    Foster, JB Published:    Biomechanics January 2007

Title:    The Effects of Protonics Exercise on Knee Rehabilitation after ACL Reconstruction
Author:    Kent E. Timm, PhD, PT, SCS, OCS, ATC, FACSM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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