| Literature DB >> 30534573 |
Kristy A Pottkotter1,2, Stephanie L Di Stasi2,3, Laura C Schmitt2,3, Robert A Magnussen2,4, Mark V Paterno5,6, David C Flanigan2,4, Christopher C Kaeding2,4, Timothy E Hewett7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The association between quadriceps strength and functional outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a focus of current research, while evaluations of hamstring strength are limited, despite the frequent use of hamstring autografts. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between changes in quadriceps and hamstring strength symmetry and self-reported outcomes before ACLR and at 12 and 24 weeks after surgery. We hypothesized that improvements in quadriceps and hamstring strength symmetry would be correlated with improvements in self-reported outcome measures within the first 6 months after ACLR. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: ACL; hamstring strength; quadriceps strength; self-reported knee function
Year: 2018 PMID: 30534573 PMCID: PMC6280613 DOI: 10.1177/2325967118807459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop J Sports Med ISSN: 2325-9671
Participant Demographics
| Sex, n | |
| Male | 20 |
| Female | 10 |
| Age, y | 22.2 ± 9.1 |
| Height, m | 1.7 ± 0.1 |
| Weight, kg | 77.8 ± 15.7 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 26.3 ± 4.9 |
| Time from injury to surgery, mo | 2.2 ± 3.4 |
| Mechanism of injury, n | |
| Noncontact | 23 |
| Contact | 7 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SD unless otherwise specified.
Meniscal Procedures
| No. of Participants | |
|---|---|
| No intervention | |
| No meniscal injury | 12 |
| Stable lateral tear without intervention | 2 |
| Partial meniscectomy | |
| Partial medial meniscectomy | 3 |
| Partial lateral meniscectomy | 9 |
| Meniscal repair | |
| Medial meniscal repair | 1 |
| Meniscal repair with additional procedures | |
| Medial meniscal repair with partial lateral meniscectomy | 1 |
| Lateral meniscal repair with partial lateral meniscectomy | 1 |
| Medial/lateral meniscal repair with partial lateral meniscectomy | 1 |
Figure 1.Study flow chart.
Mean Quadriceps and Hamstring Indexes and Self-Reported Outcomes
| Before ACLR | 12 wk | 24 wk | Overall Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strength, % | ||||
| Quadriceps symmetry | 78.1 (70.7-85.5) | 76.7 (69.5-83.9) | 83.7 (76.3-91.1) | |
| Hamstring symmetry | 78.9 (72.2-85.6) | 71.6 (64.9-78.3) | 82.8 (75.5-90.0) | |
| Function | ||||
| KOOS Pain | 75.3 (71.2-79.4) | 89.0 (85.1-92.9) | 92.3 (88.9-95.7) | χ2 = 31.7 |
| KOOS Symptoms | 68.0 (63.6-72.3) | 78.4 (71.0-85.8) | 89.6 (85.8-93.4) | χ2 = 30.5 |
| KOOS ADL | 88.3 (84.8-91.8) | 96.9 (93.6-100.2) | 99.0 (98.1-99.9) | χ2 = 34.4 |
| KOOS Sport/Recreation | 50.4 (42.6-58.2) | 73.2 (66.1-80.2) | 83.0 (74.7-91.3) | χ2 = 30.6 |
| KOOS QOL | 44.6 (38.0-51.2) | 58.3 (51.2-65.4) | 67.9 (59.0-76.8) | χ2 = 29.3 |
Data are expressed as mean (95% CI). ACLR, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction; ADL, Activities of Daily Living; KOOS, Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score; QOL, Quality of Life.
Significant difference (P < .05) relative to 12-week value.
Significant difference (P < .05) relative to value before ACLR.
Clinically meaningful improvement.
Figure 2.Scatter plots of changes in the quadriceps index (QI) and Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) subscales of (A) Pain, (B) Symptoms, (C) Activities of Daily Living, (D) Sport/Recreation, and (E) Quality of Life from before anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) to 12 weeks after ACLR. Negative x-axis values indicate a decline in strength symmetry; negative y-axis values indicate a decline in the KOOS score.
Figure 3.Scatter plots of changes in the hamstring index (HI) and Knee injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) subscales of (A) Pain, (B) Symptoms, (C) Activities of Daily Living, (D) Sport/Recreation, and (E) Quality of Life from before anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) to 12 weeks after ACLR. Negative x-axis values indicate a decline in strength symmetry; negative y-axis values indicate a decline in the KOOS score.