| Literature DB >> 26535266 |
Geoffrey D Abrams1, Joshua D Harris2, Anil K Gupta3, Frank M McCormick4, Charles A Bush-Joseph5, Nikhil N Verma5, Brian J Cole5, Bernard R Bach5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: When to allow an athlete to return to unrestricted sporting activity after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction remains controversial.Entities:
Keywords: ACL; anterior; cruciate; functional test; hop; isokinetic; ligament
Year: 2014 PMID: 26535266 PMCID: PMC4555525 DOI: 10.1177/2325967113518305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop J Sports Med ISSN: 2325-9671
Figure 1.Systematic review search algorithm within Medline database according to PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines.
Studies Reporting the Results of Functional Performance Tests Involving Hopping, Jumping, or Squatting at Varying Time Points After ACLR
| Functional Test | Follow-up, mo | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 9 | 12 | 18 | 24 | |
| Single-leg hop | 87 ± 6 | 90 ± 2 | 92 ± 3 | 92 | 94 ± 4 |
| Cross-over hop | 90 ± 4 | 91 ± 3 | 92 ± 3 | 96 | 93 |
| Triple hop | 90 ± 4 | 92 | 95 ± 3 | 94 | 96 ± 2 |
| 6-meter timed hop | 90 ± 7 | 96 | 94 ± 5 | — | 99 ± 1 |
| Single-leg hop height[ | 80 ± 5 | 89 | 91 ± 2 | — | 95 ± 3 |
| Fatigue single-leg hop[ | — | — | 89 | — | — |
| Side hops in 30 seconds[ | 76 | — | 86 | — | 95 ± 4 |
| Stair hop[ | 84 ± 6 | — | 91 ± 5 | — | 92 ± 0 |
| Stair hopple[ | 87 | — | 88 | 90 | 95 |
| Vertical jump,[ | — | 50/36 | — | — | — |
| Broad jump,[ | — | 213/160 | — | — | — |
| 10-step stair climb,[ | — | — | — | — | 5 |
| Step-hop,[ | — | — | — | — | 11.9 |
| Step up and over[ | — | — | 85 | — | — |
Values are expressed as Limb Symmetry Index values (in percentages; mean ± standard deviation) unless otherwise indicated. Where no error measurement is presented, not enough data were present to calculate a standard deviation. A dash indicates no data were available. ACLR, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
References 1, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 16, 19, 27, 30, 33, 36, 43–46, 52–56, 59, 60, 63, 72, 76, 79, 80, 84, 85, 89, 95, 98, 99, 107.
References 3, 8, 16, 27, 30, 39, 44, 51, 60, 72, 80, 83, 89.
References 8, 27, 30, 44, 46, 59, 60, 72, 76, 80, 83–86, 89, 95.
References 4, 11, 19, 27, 30, 36, 39, 59, 60, 72, 80, 89.
Values reported as No. of males/No. of females (both legs).
Values reported as No. of males.
Studies Reporting the Results of Agility Testing at Varying Time Points After ACLR
| Functional Test | Follow-up, mo | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 9 | 12 | 18 | 24 | |
| Co-contraction,[ | 14.9 | — | 15.8 | 16.0 | 15.8 |
| Shuttle run,[ | 8.9 | — | 8.0 | 8.5 | 8.1 |
| Carioca test,[ | 11.4 ± 2.9 | — | 9.5 | 11.0 | 9.4 ± 0.1 |
| Long shuttle—male/female,[ | — | 8.7/9.3 | — | — | — |
| Modified agility test—male/female,[ | — | 10.4/10.8 | — | — | — |
| Pro shuttle—male/female,[ | — | 5.2/5.7 | — | — | — |
Absolute values are reported for males unless otherwise indicated. Where no error measurement is presented, not enough data were present to calculate a standard deviation. A dash indicates no data were available. ACLR, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
Results of Functional Performance Tests Utilizing a Force Plate and/or Motion Analysis
| Functional Test | Follow-up, mo | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 8 | 9 | 12 | 24 | |
| One-leg hop contact time[ | — | — | — | 98 | — |
| One-leg hop jump time[ | — | — | — | 84 | — |
| One-leg hop eccentric knee angular velocity[ | — | — | — | 76 | — |
| One-leg hop concentric knee angular velocity[ | — | — | — | 81 | — |
| One-leg hop vertical jump off force (% body weight)[ | — | — | — | — | 190 |
| Lift off index[ | — | — | — | 85 | — |
| Lunge impact index[ | — | — | — | 81 | — |
| Jump GRF[ | 82 | — | 95 | — | — |
| Center of pressure motion with single-leg stance—AP/ML directions[ | — | 86/89 | — | — | — |
| Center of pressure velocity with single-leg stance—AP/ML directions[ | — | 94/95 | — | — | — |
| Center of pressure mean velocity with single-leg stance[ | — | 93 | — | — | — |
| Landing/take off peak vertical GRF[ | — | 89/73 | — | — | — |
| Take off vertical GRF loading rate[ | — | 90 | — | — | — |
| Reproduction of passive motion at 15°/30°/45° of flexion,[ | 5.7 (full extension) | — | — | 5.4/7.0/7.0 | — |
| Threshold to detection of passive motion at 15°/30°/45° of flexion,[ | 1.4 ± 0.3 | — | — | 1.7/2.0/1.8 | — |
| Squat jump GRF[ | — | — | — | — | 98 |
| Countermovement jump GRF[ | — | — | — | — | 98 |
| Drop jump GRF[ | — | — | — | — | 99 |
| Drop jump contact time,[ | — | — | — | 90 | — |
| Drop jump jumping time,[ | — | — | — | 86 | — |
| Drop jump eccentric/concentric knee angle speed,[ | — | — | — | 90/79 | — |
| Rebound jump GRF[ | — | — | — | 98 | — |
| Balance index[ | 96 | — | — | — | — |
| Stabilization angle when GRF equals body weight,[ | — | — | — | — | 21 |
| Angle of knee joint at landing,[ | — | — | — | — | 26 |
| Stance phase duration (% longer in operative leg)[ | — | — | — | — | 20 |
| Joint position sense difference in operative and nonoperative leg—flexion/extension weightbearing,[ | — | — | — | 1.2/0.8 | — |
| Joint position sense difference in operative and nonoperative leg—flexion/extension nonweightbearing,[ | 0.4 ± 0.2/0.8 ± 0.7 | — | — | —/1.2 | — |
| Postural sway dispersion index—eyes open/eyes closed[ | — | — | — | 100/92 | — |
| Coordination deficit—concentric/eccentric[ | 79/64 | — | 81/76 | — | — |
Data are expressed as Limb Symmetry Index values (in percentages) unless otherwise indicated. Where no error measurement is presented, not enough data were present to calculate a standard deviation. A dash indicates no data were available. GRF, ground reaction force; AP, anterior-posterior; ML, medial-lateral.
Studies Reporting the Results of Functional Performance Tests Involving Strength Testing at Varying Time Points After ACLR
| Follow-up, mo | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 9 | 12 | 18 | 24 | |
| Single-leg press[ | 85 | — | 95 | — | 97 ± 1 |
| Single-leg press MVIC[ | 93 ± 6 | — | 98 ± 0 | — | — |
| Leg press rate of force development at 30%/50%/90% MVIC[ | 80/79/72 | — | 97/92/90 | — | — |
| Open chain knee flexion | 93 ± 1 | — | 98 ± 2 | — | 95 ± 5 |
| Hamstring autograft[ | — | — | 99 | — | — |
| Mixed graft[ | 93 ± 1 | — | 96 | — | 98 ± 0 |
| Isokinetic knee flexion peak torque at 60/120/180/240 deg/s | 89 ± 8/97 ± 14/92 ± 7/92 ± 1 | 95 ± 4/—/95/— | 92 ± 6/90 ± 14/96 ± 4/94 ± 3 | 95 ± 6/—/100/95 | 98 ± 3/100/96 ± 7/94 ± 5 |
| BPTB autograft | 91 ± 6/87 ± 14/95 ± 7/92 ± 1 | — | 97 ± 2/80/99 ± 2/96 ± 0 | 95 ± 6/—/100/95 | 97 ± 3/—/100/98 |
| Hamstring autograft | 84 ± 11/—/89 ± 8/— | 90/—/—/— | 87 ± 4/—/91 ± 1/— | — | 100/—/88/— |
| Allograft[ | 98/—/—/93 | — | — | — | — |
| Mixed graft[ | 91 ± 5/96/95/92 | 96/—/95/— | 97 ± 4/100/99 ± 1/91 | — | 98 ± 3/100/100/91 |
| Isokinetic knee extension peak torque at 60/120/180/240 deg/s | 75 ± 9/74 ± 4/84 ± 6/79 ± 3 | 73 ± 3/—/79/— | 86 ± 6/87 ± 8/88 ± 5/89 ± 2 | 89 ± 6/—/84/89 | 93 ± 5/100/96 ± 4/91 ± 2 |
| BPTB autograft | 73 ± 6/74 ± 4/84 ± 6/79 ± 0 | —/—/79/— | 84 ± 3/81/86 ± 2/89 ± 3 | 86 ± 6/—/—/89 | 91 ± 3/—/93/89 |
| Hamstring autograft | 77 ± 14/—/86 ± 4/— | — | 87 ± 6/—/89 ± 4/— | — | —/—/96/— |
| Allograft[ | 65/—/—/73 | — | — | — | — |
| Mixed graft | 78 ± 13/—/75/84 | 73 ± 3/—/—/— | 88 ± 7/93/91 ± 8/90 | 94/—/84/— | 95 ± 6/100/100/92 |
| Isokinetic knee internal rotation at 30/60/90/120 deg/s[ | — | — | 90 ± 1/95/95/90 | — | 97/97/96 |
| Isokinetic knee external rotation at 30/60/90/120 deg/s[ | — | — | 98 ± 0/97/98/99 | — | 98/98/97 |
| Time to peak torque flexion at 60/240 deg/s (BPTB autograft)[ | 100/100 | — | 95/94 | 95/100 | — |
| Time to peak torque extension at 60/240 deg/s (BPTB autograft)[ | 91/90 | — | 98/100 | 100/100 | — |
All data are expressed as Limb Symmetry Index values (in percentages; mean ± standard deviation). Where no error measurement is presented, not enough data were present to calculate a standard deviation. A dash indicates no data were available. ACLR, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. MVIC, maximal voluntary isometric contraction; BPTB, bone–patellar tendon–bone.
References 15, 28, 34, 36, 44, 46, 66, 84, 85, 87, 103.
References 14, 17, 18, 40, 41, 47, 90, 105–107.
References 15, 28, 34, 44, 46, 63, 65, 84, 85, 87, 91–93, 103.
References 14, 17, 18, 40, 41, 73, 90, 105–107.
References 2, 7, 8, 11, 16, 26, 37, 42, 55, 56.
P Values Comparing Isokinetic Peak Knee Flexion and Extension Forces at Varying Time Points and Angular Velocities
| Angular Velocity, deg/s | Follow-up, mo | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 9 | 12 | 18 | 24 | |
| 60 | <.001 | .008 | .008 | .372 | .021 |
| 120 | .211 | — | .841 | — | — |
| 180 | .018 | — | .002 | — | .944 |
| 240 | <.001 | — | .072 | — | .404 |
All significant values (P < .05, Student t test) represent increased strength in knee extension versus knee flexion. A dash indicates no data were available.