Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction improves subjective ability but not neuromuscular biomechanics during dynamic tasks

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作者
Smale, Kenneth B. [1 ]
Flaxman, Teresa E. [2 ]
Alkjaer, Tine [3 ]
Simonsen, Erik B. [3 ]
Krogsgaard, Michael R. [4 ]
Benoit, Daniel L. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Sch Human Kinet, 200 Lees Ave, Ottawa, ON K1S 5S9, Canada
[2] Univ Ottawa, Sch Rehabil Sci, 200 Lees Ave, Ottawa, ON K1S 5S9, Canada
[3] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Neurosci & Pharmacol, Copenhagen, Denmark
[4] Bispebjerg Frederiksberg Hosp, Sect Sports Traumatol M51, Frederiksberg, Denmark
关键词
Patient-reported outcome measures; Knee; Electromyography; Kinematics; Kinetics; ACL INJURY; KNEE; DEFICIENT; MECHANISMS; STABILITY; PATTERNS; REHABILITATION; PERFORMANCE; MOMENT; TENDON;
D O I
10.1007/s00167-018-5189-7
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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摘要
The purpose of this study was to identify high-functioning anterior cruciate ligament-deficient patients and assess the effects of reconstruction on their self-reported functionality, muscle activations and biomechanical properties. Twenty young and active patients participated pre- (11.5 +/- 14.3 months post-injury) and again 10.5 +/- 1.7 months post-reconstruction and were individually matched to 20 healthy controls. Participants completed hop and side cut movements while patient-related outcome measures, lower limb electromyography, kinetic, and whole body kinematic data were collected. One-dimensional statistical parametric mapping was used to test for group differences (healthy vs deficient; deficient vs reconstructed; reconstructed vs healthy). When comparing healthy to anterior cruciate ligament-deficient participants, all questionnaires indicated significant lower subjective function while the only substantial biomechanical difference between these participants was a decreased knee extensor moment in both the hop (peak difference: 0.63 Nm/kg, p < 0.001) and side cut (peak difference: 0.76 Nm/kg, p < 0.001). When comparing patients' pre- and post-reconstruction, no biomechanical differences were observed whereas only half of the questionnaires (Tegner, Lysholm, KNEES-ADL, KNEES-Slackness, KNEES-Looseness, KNEES-Sport Behaviour, IKDC, and KOOS-QoL) indicated higher function in the reconstructed state. When comparing the reconstructed patients to the healthy participants, all questionnaires were still significantly higher in the healthy controls. The reconstructed group also had a smaller flexion angle (peak difference: 14.5A degrees, p = 0.007) and knee extensor moment (peak difference: 0.62 Nm/kg, p < 0.001) during the hop and a smaller knee extensor moment (peak difference: 0.90 Nm/kg, p < 0.001) during the side-cut task. At 10-months post-reconstruction, the current results indicate that in high-functioning anterior cruciate ligament-deficient patients, reconstruction had little impact on objective measures of functional ability during dynamic tasks although self-reported function was improved. Therapeutic prospective cohort study, Level II.
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页码:636 / 645
页数:10
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