| Literature DB >> 30267186 |
Amelia J H Arundale1, Joanna Kvist1,2, Martin Hägglund1,3, Anne Fältström4,5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine if female football players who had longer durations of rehabilitation, measured in months, after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction would have lower tuck jump scores (fewer technique flaws) and smaller asymmetries during drop vertical jump landing.Entities:
Keywords: ACL injury; Soccer; Valgus
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30267186 PMCID: PMC6394537 DOI: 10.1007/s00167-018-5154-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ISSN: 0942-2056 Impact factor: 4.342
Fig. 1Study flowchart
Demographic, anthropometric, surgical, and rehabilitation duration variables
| Variables | All athletes ( | Duration of rehabilitation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 6 months ( | 6–9 months ( | > 9 months ( | |||
| Age (years) | 19.9 ± 2.5 | 19.6 ± 2.0 | 19.8 ± 2.5 | 20.1 ± 2.7 | n.s. |
| Height (cm) | 167.9 ± 5.3 | 167.9 ± 4.7 | 167.7 ± 5.9 | 168.0 ± 5.1 | n.s. |
| Weight (kg) | 64.9 ± 8.4 | 64.5 ± 7.4 | 64.8 ± 9.1 | 65.1 ± 8.4 | n.s. |
| Graft type (autografts) | |||||
| Hamstring | 114 (96) | 26 (96) | 38 (100) | 50 (96) | n.s. |
| Bone–patellar tendon–bone | 2 (2) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (4) | |
| Quadriceps tendon | 1 (1) | 1 (4) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | |
| Concomitant pathology | |||||
| Meniscal injurya | 49 (42) | 12 (44) | 17 (45) | 20 (38) | n.s. |
| Articular cartilage injury | 11 (9) | 5 (19) | 4 (11) | 2 (4) | |
| Level of football | |||||
| Elite | 14 (12) | 1 (4) | 6 (16) | 7 (13) | n.s. |
| Sub-elite | 91 (78) | 21 (78) | 30 (79) | 40 (77) | |
| Recreational | 12 (10) | 5 (18) | 2 (5) | 5 (10) | |
| Months from injury to surgery (months) | Median 3.0 [range 0–22] | ||||
| ≤ 3 | 42 (35) | 10 (37) | 14 (37) | 17 (33) | n.s. |
| > 3–6 | 35 (30) | 9 (33) | 10 (26) | 17 (33) | |
| 6–9 | 25 (22) | 5 (19) | 8 (21) | 12 (23) | |
| > 9 | 15 (13) | 3 (11) | 6 (16) | 6 (11) | |
| Months from surgery to testing (months) | Median 16 [range 6–39] | ||||
| 6–12 | 28 (33) | 3 (11) | 13 (34) | 12 (23) | n.s. |
| 12–24 | 58 (42) | 18 (67) | 15 (40) | 25 (48) | |
| > 24 | 31 (25) | 6 (22) | 10 (26) | 15 (29) | |
Values presented are mean ± standard deviation or the number (%) of athletes unless otherwise stated. Level of football was divided based on the division of Swedish football the athletes played. Elite was considered the top two divisions, sub-elite the third and fourth divisions, and recreational the fifth division and youth football
aMeniscal injury could include injuries to either the medial, lateral, or both menisci
Tuck jump score and duration of rehabilitation
| Duration of rehabilitation (months) | Tuck jump score (mean ± standard deviation) | Number of athletes with an abnormal tuck jump score (%) |
|---|---|---|
| < 6 | 5 ± 2 | 14 of 27 (52) |
| 6–9 | 5 ± 2 | 13 of 38 (34) |
| > 9 | 5 ± 2 | 23 of 52 (44) |
An abnormal tuck jump score was a total tuck jump score ≥ 6 [10, 20]
Fig. 2Frontal plane knee motion by duration of rehabilitation. Positive frontal plane knee motion values indicate that from initial contact to the end of the deceleration phase of the DVJ landing the knees move medially into a valgus position. There was no limb × duration of rehabilitation interaction effect (n.s.), or main effect of limb (n.s.); however, there was a significant main effect for duration of rehabilitation (P = 0.01). P values on the graph represent the significant differences between durations of rehabilitation found during planned comparisons
Probability of high peak knee abduction moment (pKAM) by limb and duration of rehabilitation
| Duration of rehabilitation (months) | Probability of high peak knee abduction moment (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Involved limb | Uninvolved limb | |
| < 6 | 60 ± 27 | 62 ± 23 |
| 6–9 | 59 ± 25 | 63 ± 23 |
| > 9 | 67 ± 24 | 71 ± 22 |