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How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction

This is the first study examining functionality of subjects with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and a subsequent reconstruction comprehensively by multiple test sessions from pre- to six months post-reconstruction. The purpose was to evaluate if a generally applied rehabilitation program res...

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Autores principales: Krafft, Frieder Cornelius, Stetter, Bernd Josef, Stein, Thorsten, Ellermann, Andree, Flechtenmacher, Johannes, Eberle, Christian, Sell, Stefan, Potthast, Wolfgang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5451139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28562674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178430
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author Krafft, Frieder Cornelius
Stetter, Bernd Josef
Stein, Thorsten
Ellermann, Andree
Flechtenmacher, Johannes
Eberle, Christian
Sell, Stefan
Potthast, Wolfgang
author_facet Krafft, Frieder Cornelius
Stetter, Bernd Josef
Stein, Thorsten
Ellermann, Andree
Flechtenmacher, Johannes
Eberle, Christian
Sell, Stefan
Potthast, Wolfgang
author_sort Krafft, Frieder Cornelius
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description This is the first study examining functionality of subjects with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and a subsequent reconstruction comprehensively by multiple test sessions from pre- to six months post-reconstruction. The purpose was to evaluate if a generally applied rehabilitation program restores functionality to levels of healthy controls. Subjects with unilateral tears of the ACL were compared to matched healthy controls throughout the rehabilitation. 20 recreational athletes were tested: T(1) (preoperative), 6 weeks after tear; T(2), 6 weeks, T(3), 3 months, T(4), 6 months post-reconstruction. At all test sessions, subjects self-evaluated their activity level with the Tegner activity score and their knee state with the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score. Passive range of motion during knee flexion and extension and leg circumference were measured as functional clinical tests. Bilateral countermovement jumps, one-leg jumps for distance and isometric force tests in knee flexion and extension with 90° and 110° knee angle were conducted as functional performance tests. For determination of functionality, leg symmetry indices (LSIs) were calculated by dividing values of the injured by the uninjured leg. In the ACL group most LSIs decreased from T(1) to T(2), and increased from T(2) and T(3) to T(4). LSIs of ACL subjects remained lower than LSIs of healthy controls at 6 months post-reconstruction in nearly all parameters. Self-evaluation of ACL subjects showed, additionally, that activity level was lower than the pre-injury level at 6 months post-reconstruction. Low LSIs and low self-evaluation indicate that knee joint functionality is not completely restored at 6 months post-reconstruction. The study shows that multiple comprehensive testing throughout the rehabilitation gives detailed images of the functional state. Therefore, the functional state of ACL reconstructed individuals should be evaluated comprehensively and continuously throughout the rehabilitation to detect persisting deficiencies detailed and adapt rehabilitation programs individually depending on the functionality.
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spelling pubmed-54511392017-06-12 How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction Krafft, Frieder Cornelius Stetter, Bernd Josef Stein, Thorsten Ellermann, Andree Flechtenmacher, Johannes Eberle, Christian Sell, Stefan Potthast, Wolfgang PLoS One Research Article This is the first study examining functionality of subjects with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and a subsequent reconstruction comprehensively by multiple test sessions from pre- to six months post-reconstruction. The purpose was to evaluate if a generally applied rehabilitation program restores functionality to levels of healthy controls. Subjects with unilateral tears of the ACL were compared to matched healthy controls throughout the rehabilitation. 20 recreational athletes were tested: T(1) (preoperative), 6 weeks after tear; T(2), 6 weeks, T(3), 3 months, T(4), 6 months post-reconstruction. At all test sessions, subjects self-evaluated their activity level with the Tegner activity score and their knee state with the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score. Passive range of motion during knee flexion and extension and leg circumference were measured as functional clinical tests. Bilateral countermovement jumps, one-leg jumps for distance and isometric force tests in knee flexion and extension with 90° and 110° knee angle were conducted as functional performance tests. For determination of functionality, leg symmetry indices (LSIs) were calculated by dividing values of the injured by the uninjured leg. In the ACL group most LSIs decreased from T(1) to T(2), and increased from T(2) and T(3) to T(4). LSIs of ACL subjects remained lower than LSIs of healthy controls at 6 months post-reconstruction in nearly all parameters. Self-evaluation of ACL subjects showed, additionally, that activity level was lower than the pre-injury level at 6 months post-reconstruction. Low LSIs and low self-evaluation indicate that knee joint functionality is not completely restored at 6 months post-reconstruction. The study shows that multiple comprehensive testing throughout the rehabilitation gives detailed images of the functional state. Therefore, the functional state of ACL reconstructed individuals should be evaluated comprehensively and continuously throughout the rehabilitation to detect persisting deficiencies detailed and adapt rehabilitation programs individually depending on the functionality. Public Library of Science 2017-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5451139/ /pubmed/28562674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178430 Text en © 2017 Krafft et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Stetter, Bernd Josef
Stein, Thorsten
Ellermann, Andree
Flechtenmacher, Johannes
Eberle, Christian
Sell, Stefan
Potthast, Wolfgang
How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction
title How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction
title_full How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction
title_fullStr How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction
title_short How does functionality proceed in ACL reconstructed subjects? Proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-ACL reconstruction
title_sort how does functionality proceed in acl reconstructed subjects? proceeding of functional performance from pre- to six months post-acl reconstruction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5451139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28562674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178430
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