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Current concepts in anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation.

K D Shelbourne1, J H Wilckens.   

Abstract

Eight years of experience in performing only bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft reconstructions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are presented, with an emphasis on an accelerated post-operative rehabilitation protocol. Past patient non-compliance to previously established protocols still yielded very acceptable results that demanded further investigation. Gradually we developed a three-phase rehabilitation plan that is implemented after surgical correction of ACL deficiencies. The first phase (zero to two weeks) focuses primarily on wound healing, full extension, control of swelling, and leg control. The second phase (two to five weeks) involves increasing flexion, developing a functional gait, and resuming activities of daily living. The third phase (greater than 5 weeks) identifies a safe return to competitive athletics. This protocol evolved with close observation of approximately 1,000 reconstructions and has been used on the last 650 patients since January 1987. A decreased postoperative morbidity was noted without a compromised clinical stability.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2270178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthop Rev        ISSN: 0094-6591


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1.  Recent advances following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: rehabilitation perspectives : Critical reviews in rehabilitation medicine.

Authors:  Robert C Manske; Daniel Prohaska; Brennen Lucas
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2012-03

Review 2.  A multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation, reconstruction and rehabilitation of the multi-ligament injured athlete.

Authors:  Michael J Medvecky; Bohdanna T Zazulak; Timothy E Hewett
Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 11.136

3.  Anterior tibial translation in collegiate athletes with normal anterior cruciate ligament integrity.

Authors:  J M Rosene; T D Fogarty
Journal:  J Athl Train       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 2.860

4.  Predictors of adherence to home rehabilitation exercises following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Authors:  Britton W Brewer; Allen E Cornelius; Judy L Van Raalte; Howard Tennen; Stephen Armeli
Journal:  Rehabil Psychol       Date:  2013-02

5.  Three intermittent sessions of cryotherapy reduce the secondary muscle injury in skeletal muscle of rat.

Authors:  Nuno M L Oliveira; Elaine P Rainero; Tania F Salvini
Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2006-06-01       Impact factor: 2.988

6.  Fatigue Behavior of Nitinol Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft and Inappropriate Femoral Tunnel Placement: Single-Stage Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery.

Authors:  Fatih Karaaslan; Sinan Karaoğlu
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2017-04-17

7.  Rehabilitation of Patients Following Autogenic Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone ACL Reconstruction: A 20-Year Perspective.

Authors:  Mark S De Carlo; Ryan McDivitt
Journal:  N Am J Sports Phys Ther       Date:  2006-08

8.  The Wound Dressing Influenced Effectiveness of Cryotherapy After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Case-Control Study Comparing Gauze Versus Film Dressing.

Authors:  Yasukazu Yonetani; Makiko Kurokawa; Hiroshi Amano; Masashi Kusano; Takashi Kanamoto; Yoshinari Tanaka; Shuji Horibe
Journal:  Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil       Date:  2022-03-08

9.  Age-Related Differences in Predictors of Adherence to Rehabilitation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

Authors:  Britton W. Brewer; Allen E. Cornelius; Judy L. Van Raalte; Albert J. Petitpas; Joseph H. Sklar; Mark H. Pohlman; Robert J. Krushell; Terry D. Ditmar
Journal:  J Athl Train       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 2.860

  9 in total

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