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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36740283/editorial-commentary-there-is-no-standard-for-or-standardization-of-postoperative-rehabilitation-protocols-after-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction
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EDITORIAL
Timothy J Lin
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is the most studied ligament in the knee and one of the most studied topics in orthopaedics, with little consensus on best options for surgical technique or graft choice. While there is little question that physical rehabilitation is one of the most important variables in the episode of care before and after ACL reconstruction (ACLR), recent research surveying orthopaedic surgeons demonstrates no consensus of how to rehab ACLR patients and how to get them to return to sport safely and quickly...
March 2023: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36715226/reconsideration-of-return-to-sport-decision-making-after-pediatric-acl-injury-a-scoping-review
#22
REVIEW
Anne Hendrika Johanna Pauw, Tristan Marcel Frank Buck, Alli Gokeler, Igor Joeri Ramon Tak
CONTEXT: Up to 90% of pediatric athletes return to sport (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R); however, <50% RTS at the same level and second ACL injury rates are up to 32%. OBJECTIVES: (1) Determine which physical and patient-reported outcome measures guide clinical decision-making on RTS in pediatric athletes after ACL-R and (2) present a framework with insights from cognitive and neurophysiological domains to enhance rehabilitation outcomes...
January 30, 2023: Sports Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36710693/acute-effects-of-an-exercise-based-multimodal-in-patient-rehabilitation-protocol-in-male-knee-osteoarthritis-patients-and-the-two-years-follow-up-sustainability
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aki Pietsch, Jan Schroeder, Stefan Dalichau, Rüdiger Reer, Daniel Engel, Anette Wahl-Wachendorf, Thomas Solbach, Christopher Edler, Helge Riepenhof
BACKGROUND: Working with lifting and carrying heavy loads and kneeling postures with crawling, squats or heel seat position lead to progressive cartilage wear with premature degenerative changes. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of the exercise based multimodal 'knee college' and its sustainability in patients with knee osteoarthritis with data assessments before and after a starter course, before a 1-year and a 2-year follow-up refresher course in a retrospective observational study...
January 25, 2023: Work: a Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36650032/london-international-consensus-and-delphi-study-on-hamstring-injuries-part-3-rehabilitation-running-and-return-to-sport
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruce M Paton, Paul Read, Nicol van Dyk, Mathew G Wilson, Noel Pollock, Nick Court, Michael Giakoumis, Paul Head, Babar Kayani, Sam Kelly, Gino M M J Kerkhoffs, James Moore, Peter Moriarty, Simon Murphy, Ricci Plastow, Ben Stirling, Laura Tulloch, David Wood, Fares Haddad
Hamstring injuries (HSIs) are the most common athletic injury in running and pivoting sports, but despite large amounts of research, injury rates have not declined in the last 2 decades. HSI often recur and many areas are lacking evidence and guidance for optimal rehabilitation. This study aimed to develop an international expert consensus for the management of HSI. A modified Delphi methodology and consensus process was used with an international expert panel, involving two rounds of online questionnaires and an intermediate round involving a consensus meeting...
March 2023: British Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36544545/on-field-rehabilitation-in-football-current-knowledge-applications-and-future-directions
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mark Armitage, Stuart A McErlain-Naylor, Gavin Devereux, Marco Beato, Matthew Buckthorpe
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36434264/harvesting-a-second-graft-from-the-extensor-mechanism-for-revision-acl-reconstruction-does-not-delay-return-of-quadriceps-function
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua C Setliff, Christopher M Gibbs, Volker Musahl, Bryson P Lesniak, Jonathan D Hughes, Stephen J Rabuck
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether harvesting a second graft from the ipsilateral extensor mechanism adversely affects clinical outcomes in revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. METHODS: A retrospective review of 34 patients undergoing revision anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with either quadriceps tendon (QT) autograft or bone-tendon-bone (BTB) autograft was conducted. Patients with two grafts (BTB+QT) from the extensor mechanism were matched based on age, laterality, and sex to patients who had primary reconstruction with hamstring (HS) autograft followed by revision with either BTB or QT autograft (HS+QT/BTB)...
November 25, 2022: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36431181/graft-intra-articular-remodeling-and-bone-incorporation-in-acl-reconstruction-the-state-of-the-art-and-clinical-implications
#27
REVIEW
Lorenzo Moretti, Davide Bizzoca, Giuseppe Danilo Cassano, Nuccio Caringella, Michelangelo Delmedico, Biagio Moretti
The knee is one of the most frequently affected joints in sports trauma, and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and meniscal tears are the most common lesions. ACL reconstruction (ACLR) remains the treatment of choice for patients willing to return to their previous activity. There are different surgical techniques and different possible usable grafts. The graft used for ACLR surgery undergoes a bone incorporation process and an intra-articular remodelling named ligamentization until it reaches characteristics similar to the native ligament...
November 12, 2022: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36368846/acute-syndesmosis-injuries
#28
REVIEW
Matthew D Doyle, Chandler J Ligas, Nishit S Vora
Ankle syndesmosis injuries include isolated ligamentous rupture, as well as fractures with ligamentous injury. These injuries can significantly affect athletes in all sports, and lead to prolonged recovery and return to sport. Adequate evaluation and diagnosis of these injuries are imperative for treatment and return to play. Many can be treated nonoperatively, but operative treatment is indicated in fractures with syndesmosis disruption and ligamentous injuries with instability. Anatomic reduction and fixation of these injuries will allow functional rehab and return to sport...
January 2023: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36315924/arthrozheal%C3%A2-a-bioactive-fibrin-scaffold-for-joint-cartilage-tendon-and-soft-tissue-lesions-latest-results-and-application-perspectives
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
George A Skarpas
Treatment of articular cartilage, tendon and soft tissue damage remains a challenge for the practicing orthopaedic surgeon. Due to the multifactorial aetiology of these lesions, there is a narrow therapeutic window within which they can be treated successfully, thus preventing progression to other musculoskeletal tissues. Recently, a new material that combines platelet-rich fibrin with collagen and is applied as a gel scaffold (ArthroZheal®, Vivostat A/S, Allerød, Denmark) has been shown to provide unique results in these patients...
October 31, 2022: Surgical Technology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36191859/variability-in-effect-sizes-of-exercise-therapy-for-knee-osteoarthritis-depending-on-comparator-interventions
#30
REVIEW
Julie Rønne Pedersen, Dilara Merve Sari, Carsten Bogh Juhl, Jonas Bloch Thorlund, Søren T Skou, Ewa M Roos, Alessio Bricca
BACKGROUND: Systematic reviews of exercise therapy for knee osteoarthritis (OA) have largely ignored the variability in comparator interventions. OBJECTIVE: To assess how effect estimates of exercise therapy for knee OA as reported in randomized controlled trials vary depending on the comparator interventions. METHODS: We followed the Cochrane Handbook and PRISMA guidance to conduct and report this meta-epidemiological study. Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) were identified from systematic reviews published in 2015 or later and reference lists of included studies...
September 30, 2022: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35843502/predicting-readiness-for-return-to-sport-and-performance-after-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-rehabilitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inge E P M van Haren, Robert E H van Cingel, André L M Verbeek, Nicky van Melick, Janine H Stubbe, Hans Bloo, J Hans M M Groenewoud, Philip J van der Wees, J Bart Staal
BACKGROUND: Determining readiness to return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is challenging. OBJECTIVES: To develop models to predict initial (directly after rehabilitation) and sustainable (one year after rehabilitation) return to sport and performance in individuals after ACL reconstruction. METHODS: We conducted a multicentre, prospective cohort study and included 208 participants. Potential predictors - demographics, pain, effusion, knee extension, muscle strength tests, jump tasks and three sport-specific questionnaires - were measured at the end of rehabilitation and 12 months post discharge from rehabilitation...
November 30, 2022: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35701850/-such-a-massive-part-of-rehab-is-between-the-ears-barriers-to-and-facilitators-of-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-rehabilitation-a-qualitative-focus-group-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Walker, Wayne Hing, Suzanne Gough, Anna Lorimer
BACKGROUND: Current evidence demonstrates that few patients complete anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction rehabilitation according to evidence-based guidelines. It is important to investigate the viewpoints of our patients to identify patient-reported barriers and facilitators of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction rehabilitation. Qualitative analysis can provide insight into potential methods for improving the delivery of rehabilitation services. METHODS: In this qualitative study, utilising a social constructionism orientation, viewed through the social phenomenological lens, three focus groups were conducted with individuals 1-20 years post anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (n = 20, 9 males, 11 females, mean 6...
June 15, 2022: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35555660/anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-upregulates-vitamin-d-activating-pathways-within-the-quadriceps
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jean L Fry, Camille R Brightwell, Christine M Latham, Brooke D Munson, Brian Noehren, Christopher S Fry
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are prevalent sport-related injuries that result in protracted quadriceps atrophy and weakness despite surgical reconstruction and physical therapy. Vitamin D and its receptor are integral for skeletal muscle development and homeostasis. In addition, vitamin D status is positively associated with muscle size and strength. If the vitamin D receptor and related enzymes are upregulated with ACL injury and reconstruction, then overall vitamin D status may be an important effector of recovery...
May 2022: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35543654/significant-variations-in-surgical-construct-and-return-to-sport-protocols-with-syndesmotic-injuries-an-isakos-global-perspective
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenneth J Hunt, Jonathan Bartolomei, Shanthan C Challa, Jeremy J McCormick, Pieter D'Hooghe, Michael Tuffiash, Annunziato Amendola
OBJECTIVES: Although the body of literature on syndesmosis injuries is growing with regard to both the biomechanics and clinical outcomes for various fixation constructs, there is little consensus on the optimal treatment and return to sport strategy for these injuries. We endeavoured to assess the current approaches to managing syndesmotic injuries through a Research Electronic Data Capture survey. METHODS: The survey consisted of 27 questions, including respondent demographics, indications for treatment of syndesmotic injuries, preferred treatment and technique, and postoperative management...
February 2022: Journal of ISAKOS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35500911/energy-absorption-contribution-deficits-in-participants-following-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-implications-for-second-anterior-cruciate-ligament-injury
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Trevor Kovacs, Joseph Hannon, Sharon Wang-Price, Shiho Goto, Jim Bothwell, Steve Singleton, Lindsey Dietrich, J Craig Garrison, Jack Malafronte
CONTEXT: Lower-extremity loading patterns change after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). However, there is limited research regarding energy absorption contribution (EAC) of athletes following ACLR who reinjure their ACL and those who do not. EAC can be utilized as a measure of joint loading during tasks. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: Three groups of individuals (13 in each group) with matched age, sex, height, weight, and sports were enrolled...
September 1, 2022: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35476956/sports-rehabilitation-special-issue-increase-our-efforts-to-allow-athletes-to-return-to-sport-with-minimal-health-risks
#36
EDITORIAL
Pascal Edouard, Vincent Gremeaux, Emmanuel Coudeyre
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 24, 2022: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35391863/the-management-of-biceps-pain-non-operative-surgical
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zachary Moore, Edward Lyle Cain, Kevin E Wilk
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2022: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35360814/knowledge-and-attitude-of-young-population-toward-cpr-training-results-from-largest-training-session-in-an-official-attempt-to-enter-guinness-book-of-records-a-cross-sectional-study-from-saudi-arabia
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rehab M Gaafar, Abdulmajeed S Khan, Soha Elmorsy
Objective: It has been proved that bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) saves lives and it is important to rise the willingness of the general population to help cardiac arrest victims. The primary objective of the present study is to assess the levels of the knowledge and attitude toward CPR among the young population who underwent the largest CPR training session in an official attempt to enter the Guinness Book of Records. Methods: Through a cross-sectional design, the study had 2,528 subjects, who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria during the largest CPR training session at the King Abdul-Aziz Sports City Stadium, Makkah city, Saudi Arabia...
February 2022: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35347376/telerehabilitation-has-similar-clinical-and-patient-reported-outcomes-compared-to-traditional-rehabilitation-following-total-knee-arthroplasty
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Drake G LeBrun, Brooks Martino, Elizabeth Biehl, Charles M Fisher, Alejandro Gonzalez Della Valle, Michael P Ast
PURPOSE: Telehealth rehabilitation (telerehab) is an increasingly popular cost-saving alternative to traditional rehabilitation after total joint arthroplasty. We compared the safety and efficacy of an institutional telerehab program to conventional "face-to-face" rehabilitation in a sample of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). METHODS: A retrospective matched cohort study was performed. Medicare patients who utilized telerehab following unilateral TKA were matched in a 1:3 ratio to those utilizing conventional rehabilitation...
December 2022: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35136680/current-views-of-scapular-dyskinesis-and-its-possible-clinical-relevance
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aaron Sciascia, W Ben Kibler
Scapular dyskinesis is a condition that is frequently observed clinically but not often understood. Too often it is viewed as a diagnosis which is not accurate because it is a physical impairment. This misclassification of dyskinesis has resulted in literature that simultaneously supports and refutes scapular dyskinesis as a relevant clinical entity as it relates to arm function. These conflicting views have not provided clear recommendations for optimal evaluation and treatment methods. The authors' experience and scholarship related to scapular function and dysfunction support that scapular dyskinesis is an impairment that has causative factors, that a pathoanatomical approach should not be the primary focus but should be considered as part of a comprehensive examination, that a qualitative examination for determining the presence or absence of a scapular contribution to shoulder dysfunction is currently the best option widely available to clinicians, and that rehabilitation approaches should be reconsidered where enhancing motor control becomes the primary focus rather than increasing strength...
2022: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
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