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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus

BACKGROUND: There are 2 treatment options for adolescent athletes with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries—rehabilitation alone (nonsurgical treatment) or ACL reconstruction plus rehabilitation. However, there is no clear consensus on how to include strength and neuromuscular training during e...

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Autores principales: van Melick, Nicky, Dietvorst, Martijn, van Oort, Maaike I.A.M., Claessens, Remco L.A., Janssen, Rob P.A., Bogie, Rob, Claussen, William, Greenberg, Elliot M., Grindem, Hege, Kearney, Sharon, van Keulen, Matthijs, Lips, Martijn, Macrina, Lenny, McWilliam, David, Moksnes, Håvard, Norris, Richard, Paterno, Mark V., Picot, Brice, Piskulic, David, Prato, Luis F., Sayer, Timothy A., Sethi, Faraz, Silvers-Granelli, Holly, Truong, Linda, Whalan, Matthew, Witvrouw, Erik
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10363891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37492781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671231172454
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author van Melick, Nicky
Dietvorst, Martijn
van Oort, Maaike I.A.M.
Claessens, Remco L.A.
Janssen, Rob P.A.
Bogie, Rob
Claussen, William
Greenberg, Elliot M.
Grindem, Hege
Kearney, Sharon
van Keulen, Matthijs
Lips, Martijn
Macrina, Lenny
McWilliam, David
Moksnes, Håvard
Norris, Richard
Paterno, Mark V.
Picot, Brice
Piskulic, David
Prato, Luis F.
Sayer, Timothy A.
Sethi, Faraz
Silvers-Granelli, Holly
Truong, Linda
Whalan, Matthew
Witvrouw, Erik
author_facet van Melick, Nicky
Dietvorst, Martijn
van Oort, Maaike I.A.M.
Claessens, Remco L.A.
Janssen, Rob P.A.
Bogie, Rob
Claussen, William
Greenberg, Elliot M.
Grindem, Hege
Kearney, Sharon
van Keulen, Matthijs
Lips, Martijn
Macrina, Lenny
McWilliam, David
Moksnes, Håvard
Norris, Richard
Paterno, Mark V.
Picot, Brice
Piskulic, David
Prato, Luis F.
Sayer, Timothy A.
Sethi, Faraz
Silvers-Granelli, Holly
Truong, Linda
Whalan, Matthew
Witvrouw, Erik
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description BACKGROUND: There are 2 treatment options for adolescent athletes with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries—rehabilitation alone (nonsurgical treatment) or ACL reconstruction plus rehabilitation. However, there is no clear consensus on how to include strength and neuromuscular training during each phase of rehabilitation. PURPOSE: To develop a practical consensus for adolescent ACL rehabilitation to help provide care to this age group using an international Delphi panel. STUDY DESIGN: Consensus statement. METHODS: A 3-round online international Delphi consensus study was conducted. A mix of open and closed literature-based statements were formulated and sent out to an international panel of 20 ACL rehabilitation experts. Statements were divided into 3 domains as follows: (1) nonsurgical rehabilitation; (2) prehabilitation; and (3) postoperative rehabilitation. Consensus was defined as 70% agreement between panel members. RESULTS: Panel members agreed that rehabilitation should consist of 3 criterion-based phases, with continued injury prevention serving as a fourth phase. They also reached a consensus on rehabilitation being different for 10- to 16-year-olds compared with 17- and 18-year-olds, with a need to distinguish between prepubertal (Tanner stage 1) and mid- to postpubertal (Tanner stages 2-5) athletes. The panel members reached a consensus on the following topics: educational topics during rehabilitation; psychological interventions during rehabilitation; additional consultation of the orthopaedic surgeon; duration of postoperative rehabilitation; exercises during phase 1 of nonsurgical and postoperative rehabilitation; criteria for progression from phase 1 to phase 2; resistance training during phase 2; jumping exercises during phase 2; criteria for progression from phase 2 to phase 3; and criteria for return to sports (RTS). The most notable differences in recommendations for prepubertal compared with mid- to postpubertal athletes were described for resistance training and RTS criteria. CONCLUSION: Together with available evidence, this international Delphi statement provides a framework based on expert consensus and describes a practice guideline for adolescent ACL rehabilitation, which can be used in day-to-day practice. This is an important step toward reducing practice inconsistencies, improving the quality of rehabilitation after adolescent ACL injuries, and closing the evidence-practice gap while waiting for further studies to provide clarity.
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spelling pubmed-103638912023-07-25 Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus van Melick, Nicky Dietvorst, Martijn van Oort, Maaike I.A.M. Claessens, Remco L.A. Janssen, Rob P.A. Bogie, Rob Claussen, William Greenberg, Elliot M. Grindem, Hege Kearney, Sharon van Keulen, Matthijs Lips, Martijn Macrina, Lenny McWilliam, David Moksnes, Håvard Norris, Richard Paterno, Mark V. Picot, Brice Piskulic, David Prato, Luis F. Sayer, Timothy A. Sethi, Faraz Silvers-Granelli, Holly Truong, Linda Whalan, Matthew Witvrouw, Erik Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: There are 2 treatment options for adolescent athletes with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries—rehabilitation alone (nonsurgical treatment) or ACL reconstruction plus rehabilitation. However, there is no clear consensus on how to include strength and neuromuscular training during each phase of rehabilitation. PURPOSE: To develop a practical consensus for adolescent ACL rehabilitation to help provide care to this age group using an international Delphi panel. STUDY DESIGN: Consensus statement. METHODS: A 3-round online international Delphi consensus study was conducted. A mix of open and closed literature-based statements were formulated and sent out to an international panel of 20 ACL rehabilitation experts. Statements were divided into 3 domains as follows: (1) nonsurgical rehabilitation; (2) prehabilitation; and (3) postoperative rehabilitation. Consensus was defined as 70% agreement between panel members. RESULTS: Panel members agreed that rehabilitation should consist of 3 criterion-based phases, with continued injury prevention serving as a fourth phase. They also reached a consensus on rehabilitation being different for 10- to 16-year-olds compared with 17- and 18-year-olds, with a need to distinguish between prepubertal (Tanner stage 1) and mid- to postpubertal (Tanner stages 2-5) athletes. The panel members reached a consensus on the following topics: educational topics during rehabilitation; psychological interventions during rehabilitation; additional consultation of the orthopaedic surgeon; duration of postoperative rehabilitation; exercises during phase 1 of nonsurgical and postoperative rehabilitation; criteria for progression from phase 1 to phase 2; resistance training during phase 2; jumping exercises during phase 2; criteria for progression from phase 2 to phase 3; and criteria for return to sports (RTS). The most notable differences in recommendations for prepubertal compared with mid- to postpubertal athletes were described for resistance training and RTS criteria. CONCLUSION: Together with available evidence, this international Delphi statement provides a framework based on expert consensus and describes a practice guideline for adolescent ACL rehabilitation, which can be used in day-to-day practice. This is an important step toward reducing practice inconsistencies, improving the quality of rehabilitation after adolescent ACL injuries, and closing the evidence-practice gap while waiting for further studies to provide clarity. SAGE Publications 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10363891/ /pubmed/37492781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671231172454 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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van Melick, Nicky
Dietvorst, Martijn
van Oort, Maaike I.A.M.
Claessens, Remco L.A.
Janssen, Rob P.A.
Bogie, Rob
Claussen, William
Greenberg, Elliot M.
Grindem, Hege
Kearney, Sharon
van Keulen, Matthijs
Lips, Martijn
Macrina, Lenny
McWilliam, David
Moksnes, Håvard
Norris, Richard
Paterno, Mark V.
Picot, Brice
Piskulic, David
Prato, Luis F.
Sayer, Timothy A.
Sethi, Faraz
Silvers-Granelli, Holly
Truong, Linda
Whalan, Matthew
Witvrouw, Erik
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus
title Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus
title_full Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus
title_fullStr Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus
title_full_unstemmed Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus
title_short Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus
title_sort anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-year-old adolescent athlete: practice guidelines based on international delphi consensus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10363891/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37492781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671231172454
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