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ST R E N G T H T R A I N I N G Today, MoreThan Ever, it seasy to befit Strengthen your rehabilitation and fitness programs with exercises using Thera-Band Exercise Bands, Exercise Tubing and Soft Weights. Whether building upper and lower body strength after surgery, improving athletic performance or toning, our bands, tubing, soft weights and corresponding exercises can be easily and cost-effectively incorporated into any program. The progressive nature of our products parallels the basic concepts of building strength and improving mobility. As each level in a rehabilitation or strengthening program is mastered, resistance or weight can be increased with ability. The elastic resistance exercise option minimizes pressure on the joints and decreases the possibility of incurring injuries. Light-weight and portable, our strength training products make it easy to incorporate an exercise program into any lifestyle. They can be used at home, in the office or while traveling.

Clinical Principles of Elastic Resistance Training Elastic Resistance Student Handbook Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 1 3/28/12 5:45 PM

The Science of Thera-Band Elastic Resistance Let s begin by classifying elastic resistance as a unique mode of resistance. There are 3 traditional modes of resistance training: Isometric, Isotonic, and Isokinetic. Elastic resistance has unique properties compared to the 3 traditional modes, in that the resistance increases as the band is stretched; therefore, elastic resistance should be considered its own mode of resistance training. Both bands and tubing exhibit similar properties. One of the first questions you may ask is, How much resistance do the bands produce? In order to answer that question, we ll need to review some basic biomechanics of resistance training, in particular differentiating force and torque. FORCE: This is basically resistance. With elastic resistance, the force produced by the band depends on 3 factors: the elastic coefficient (a constant), the amount of elastic material (cross section area), and the percent change in length, giving us the formula: F = k * CSA * L Remember that k remains constant; therefore, if you increase the length or increase the cross-section area (CSA), the force will increase proportionally. Generally, the different colors of band indicate different thicknesses (CSA) which increase resistance levels. The percent change in resting length ( L) is calculated by the formula: % L = [(Final length Resting Length)/Resting Length]*100 Simply put, if you double the resting length, you have elongated 100%; if you take a 1 meter length of band and stretch it to 2 meters, you have elongated 100%. Once you are able to determine how long the band has been stretched, you can use a chart to calculate the force produced based on the Thera-Band color. For example, a 1 meter length of Red band stretched to 100% (double length, or 2 meters) gives us about 4 pounds of force. Each progressive step represents a consistent pull force increase of 25% in the clinical range (Tan through Black) and 40% in the advanced range (Silver through Gold). Thera-Band Band/Tubing Color Thera-Band Tan Thera-Band Yellow Thera-Band Red Thera-Band Green Thera-Band Blue Thera-Band Black Thera-Band Silver Thera-Band Gold Increase from Preceding Color at 100% Elongation - 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 40% 40% Color Progression 100% Elongation 2.4 3.0 3.7 4.6 5.8 7.3 10.2 14.2 Resistance in Pounds at: 200% Elongation 3.4 4.3 5.5 6.7 8.6 10.2 15.3 21.3 *Represents typical values. All products not available in all colors. While elastic resistance can increase in force exponentially when stretched past 500% elongation, clinical elongations rarely exceed 250%, providing a relatively linear force curve: Force (pounds) Percent Elongation 2 3 Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 2-3 3/28/12 5:45 PM

TORQUE: Clinically, torque or moment is represented by a strength curve. It s important to understand the difference between force and torque. Torque results from force applied to a lever arm (LA) around a joint. The strength curve of elastic resistance can be plotted as a bell-shaped curve, meaning the most torque is produced at mid-range, while the least amount of torque is produced at the beginning and end of the range of motion. LEVER ARM (LA) FORCE ANGLE (FA) Strength Curve of Thera-Band elastic tubing (Data from Hughes et al. 1999) FORCE (F) This leads us to an interesting question, Why is the force of elastic resistance ascending and linear, while the torque is bell-shaped? The reason is the force angle, or angle created by the interaction of the band and the limb. This angle changes throughout the range of motion and changes the effective resistance; thus the formula for determining the torque of elastic resistance is : T = F * LA * sin(fa) Where torque (T) equals the force (F) multiplied by the length of the limb or lever arm (LA) and the sine of the force angle (FA). This formula demonstrates how the torque of elastic resistance is minimal at the beginning and end of the ROM, while peaking at mid-range. The Force Angle (FA) results from the interaction of the moving limb (LA) and elastic resistance force (F) For example, as shoulder ROM increases from 0 to 180, the force angle decreases from 180 to 0. Based on the torque formula mentioned above, the torque at the beginning and end-range is 0 because the sine of the force angles at 0 and 180 degrees equals 0. 4 5 Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 4-5 3/28/12 5:46 PM

Thera-Band Exercise Positioning, Dosing & Prescription POSITIONING: Most muscles exhibit a bell-shaped strength curve, similar to the strength curve of elastic resistance. Based on the biomechanical principles of elastic resistance, we can improve patient positioning to ensure muscles are strengthened throughout the range of motion. There are 2 basic principles of positioning: 1. Use a length of band equal to the length of the limb moving. This allows us to estimate the percent elongation of the band or tubing to better predict the forces. For example if you perform shoulder flexion with a band length equal to the arm, the band will elongate about 100% at 90 and 200% at 180. You can then find the force produced by the band at a specific angle in the range of motion. Using a length of band equal to the length of the arm (LA) provides 200% elongation over 180 of motion. 2. Align the origin with the axis of rotation so the force angle is minimal at end range. Keeping the origin of the band in-line with the axis of rotation ensures that the force angle is minimal at the beginning and end range of motion. If the origin is not aligned with the axis of rotation, the force angle will not be minimized at end range. In addition, keep the resistance within the plane of motion. EXERCISE DOSAGE: Now that we ve discussed the biomechanics and positioning, you ll need to determine the appropriate exercise dosage: the number of repetitions and resistance level. Remember that different colors of band and tubing indicate different levels of resistance. Following the principles of patient positioning, you can easily estimate the resistance provided by Thera-Band band or tubing based on the range of motion. For example, performing shoulder flexion to 90 with a Red band equal to the length of the limb moving would produce approximately 4 pounds. This is particularly helpful when you have been given resistance limits after a surgical repair. POUNDS OF FORCE Thera-Band Color Elongation ROM 100% (~90º) 200% (~180º) Yellow 3.0 4.3 Red 3.7 5.5 Green 4.6 6.7 Blue 5.8 8.6 In general, choose a band or tubing color that allows the individual to complete 8 to 12 repetitions per set to the point of fatigue. This is called the multiple repetition maximum, or the number of repetitions that can be completed at one time, no more, no less. 6 7 Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 6-7 3/28/12 5:46 PM

The Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale is BORG SCALE (Borg, 1988) another option for dosing the appropriate intensity 6 No exertion at all level. The two most common RPE scales are the 7 8 Extremely light Borg Scale (Borg, 1998) and OMNI Scale (Robertson, 2004). Resistance training programs should use a band color that provides an exertion between 12 and 14 on the BORG scale, or 5-7 on the OMNI scale, 9 10 11 12 Very Light Light while rehabilitation programs may use lower levels. Recently, Dr. Juan Colado of the University of Valencia 13 Somewhat hard 14 15 Hard (heavy) 16 in Spain validated a new perceived exertion scale exclusive to Thera-Band resistance products (Colado et al. 2011). The new Resistance Intensity Scale for Exercise (RISE) helps individuals indentify their 17 18 19 20 Very hard Extremely hard Maximal exertion exertion from easy to maximal while exercising with Thera-Band resistance bands and tubing. Using the scale helps clinicians prescribe the appropriate intensity and progression of resistance exercise training. The success of an exercise program depends on progression. As the exercises become easier to perform, the resistance can be increased by progressing to the next color of band or tubing. On average, there is a 25% increase in resistance between Thera-Band colors at 100% elongation in the clinical range (Tan through Black) and a 40% incrrease in the advanced range (Silver and Gold). NOTES: 8 9 Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 8-9 3/28/12 5:46 PM

USE AND CARE: There are several important considerations in taking care of your band or tubing to be sure they perform properly and last: Always examine the resistance band or tubing before use for small nicks, tears, or punctures that may cause the band to break. If you find any flaws, discard the product and replace before performing any exercises. Store all resistance bands and tubing out of direct sunlight and away from extreme temperatures. After use in chlorinated water, rinse the bands or tubing with tap water and dry flat. If the bands or tubing become sticky, clean with mild soap and water, dry flat, and then dust with corn starch. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: There are several safety precautions you should follow when using your bands or tubing: Always instruct the patient or end-user in safety precautions. Latex-sensitive individuals should use Thera-Band latex-free bands. Be aware of exercises that may cause the band to snap back toward the head, and protect the eyes. Examine the band or tubing for flaws or nicks before using and discard if damaged. Be sure to use a band or tube of appropriate length. Be sure the band or tubing is securely attached to a sturdy object before use. Do not overstretch bands or tubing by 3 times its resting length (200% elongation). Muscles and Exercises The following chart provides a list of exercises to consider when developing an exercise program. For full exercise descriptions, photos, and customized handouts, visit www.thera-bandacademy.com. Joint Level 1 Isolated / Rehab Shoulder Flexion Extension Abduction Adduction Scaption Internal Rotation External Rotation Arms Elbow Curl Elbow Extension Wrist Flexion Wrist Extension Supination Pronation Ulnar Deviation Radial Deviation Chest Horizontal Adduction Serratus Press Neck Upper Back Abs & Back Hips Knees Ankles Isometric Extension Isometric Sidebending Isometric rotation Horizontal Abduction Shrug Scapular Retraction Curl-up Trunk Twist Back Extension Hip Flexion (standing) Hip Flexion (sitting) Hip Extension Hip Abduction Hip Adduction Hip Int Rotation Hip Ext Rotation Hip Abd + Ext Rot (Clam) TKE Knee Extension (Sitting) Knee Extension (Prone) Knee Flexion (Sitting) Knee Flexion (Prone) Minisquat Dorsiflexion Plantarflexion Inversion Eversion Level 2 Multi-joint / Fitness Lateral Raise Front Raise Overhead Press Diagonal Flexion Diagonal Extension Kick Back Concentration Curl Bench Press Chest Flies Dynamic Hug Seated Row Lat Pull Down Reverse Flies Upright Row Bent Over Row Lower Ab Crunch Side Bend Lift Chop Deadlift Quick Kicks Leg Press Squat Lunge 1-leg minisquat 10 11 Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 10-11 3/28/12 5:46 PM

Common questions References Elastic vs. Isotonic Resistance Training Both elastic and isotonic resistance exhibit similar strength curves (see page 4). A recent study demonstrated that elastic resistance training is as effective as isotonic weight machines for increasing strength and muscle mass (Colado & Triplett, 2008). Latex vs. Latex-Free Bands A latex allergy is characterized by a reaction to certain proteins found in natural rubber latex ranging from sneezing to anaphylaxis (a potentially life-threatening condition). Patients should always be asked about potential latex allergies prior to using elastic resistance bands and tubing. Latex Free Thera-Band resistance bands provide the same quality and trusted resistance progression of Thera-Band latex bands. Powder vs. No Powder All natural latex products require some sort of coating to counteract the natural stickiness of the latex, using either a powder or a sealant. Thera-Band latex bands utilize a food-grade, non-toxic powder that reduces the natural stickiness of the latex. Fillers In addition to latex, ingredients in resistance bands and tubing assist in curing, providing product color, and optimizing the performance of these natural materials. Fillers are also sometimes added to latex bands to reduce their manufacturing cost; however, this can introduce weaknesses that can lead to tearing and breaking. To provide professional-grade quality, Thera-Band resistance bands do not contain fillers. Borg, G. Borg s perceived exertion and pain scales. Human Kinetics: Champaign IL. 1998. Colado J.C., and Triplett N.T. Effects of a short-term resistance program using elastic bands versus weight machines for sedentary middle-aged women. J. Strength Cond. Res.: 22(5):1441-1448.2008. Hughes, C.J., K. Hurd, A. Jones, and S. Sprigle. Resistance properties of Thera-Band tubing during shoulder abduction exercise. J. Orthop. Sports. Phys. Ther. 29(7):413-420. 1999. Hughes, C., P. Page, and D. Maurice. Elastic exercise training. Orthop. Phys. Ther. Clin. North Amer. 9(4):581-595. 2000. Manor B., Topp R., Page P. Validity and Reliability of Measurements of Elbow Flexion Strength Obtained from Older Adults Using Elastic Bands. J.Geriatric Phys.Ther. 29(1):16-19.2006. Mikesky A., Topp R., Meyer A., Thompson K. Reliability of ten tests for assessing functional performance and strength in older adults. (Abstract). Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 28(5):S11. 1996. Page, P., and T. Ellenbecker (eds). The Scientific and Clinical Application of Elastic Resistance. Human Kinetics: Champaign, IL. 2003. Page P., M. McNeil, A. Labbe. Torque characteristics of two types of resistive exercise. (Abstract).Phys. Ther. 80(5): S69. 2000. Robertson R. J. Perceived exertion for practitioners. Human Kinetics: Champaign IL. 2004. For more answers to frequently-asked questions, visit www.thera-bandacademy.com 12 13 Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 12-13 3/28/12 5:46 PM

It s important to remember that all elastic bands aren t Thera-Band brand. Be sure the bands and tubing you use are Authentic Thera-Band brand because: 1. Thera-Band s Trusted Progression means that you have a clinically proven system of progressive exercise that you can count on for consistency and quality. 2. No other brand has more published research studies than Thera-Band elastic resistance. 3. The website www.thera-bandacademy.com adds value to the brand by providing free access to research, exercises, and articles. The Hygenic Corporation. 1245 Home Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44310 800.321.2135 www.thera-band.com www.thera-bandacademy.com THERA-BAND, the Color Pyramid, and the Associated Colors are trademarks owned by The Hygenic Corporation or its affiliates and may be registered in the United States and other countries. All rights reserved. 2012 The Hygenic Corporation. HPN #22137 REV 1 Elastic Resistance booklet_5.5x8.5_rev1_v2.indd 14 3/28/12 5:46 PM

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