| Literature DB >> 33842051 |
Timothy R Wohl1, Cody R Criss2, Dustin R Grooms3.
Abstract
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears are common traumatic knee injuries causing joint instability, quadriceps muscle weakness and impaired motor coordination. The neuromuscular consequences of injury are not limited to the joint and surrounding musculature, but may modulate central nervous system reorganization. Neuroimaging data suggest patients with ACL injuries may require greater levels of visual-motor and neurocognitive processing activity to sustain lower limb control relative to healthy matched counterparts. Therapy currently fails to adequately address these nuanced consequences of ACL injury, which likely contributes to impaired neuromuscular control when visually or cognitively challenged and high rates of re-injury. This gap in rehabilitation may be filled by visual perturbation training, which may reweight sensory neural processing toward proprioception and reduce the dependency on vision to perform lower extremity motor tasks and/or increase visuomotor processing efficiency. This clinical commentary details a novel approach to supplement the current standard of care for ACL injury by incorporating stroboscopic glasses with key motor learning principles customized to target visual and cognitive dependence for motor control after ACL injury. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 5.Entities:
Keywords: acl; anterior cruciate ligament; rehabilitation; stroboscopic glasses
Year: 2021 PMID: 33842051 PMCID: PMC8016421 DOI: 10.26603/001c.21251
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896
Table 1: Instrumentation and Instruction to Facilitate Perception-Action that Employs Visual External Focus and Implicit Learning Principles.
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| T-test | Tap the cones | "Run as fast as a cheetah" |
| Agility Ladder Drills | The confines of the ladder | "The floor is as hot as lava" |
| Single-leg Deadlifts | Place an object by the cone(s) | "Flow like water" |
| Single-leg Stance (on foam) | Hold the bar horizontally | "Be steady as a rock" |
| Vertical Jumps | Hit the overhead target | "Explode like a volcano" |
| Squat Jumps | Land facing the cones | "Jump like a kangaroo" |
Table 2: Error Scoring System Used to Assess Behavioral Performance.
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| T-test |
Miss a cone Cut to the wrong direction |
| Agility Ladder Drills |
Hit the ladder Incorrect foot placement |
| Single-leg Deadlifts |
Opposite foot touches ground Either hand touches ground Object placed in wrong location |
| Single-leg Stance (on foam) |
Opposite foot touches ground Either hand touches ground |
| Vertical Jumps |
Miss the target Land on wrong foot |
| Squat Jumps |
Land facing wrong orientation |

Figure 1: Exercise examples with clinical applications: (A) T-test, (B) Agility ladder drills, (C) Single-leg deadlifts, (D) Single-leg stance (on foam), (E) Vertical jumps, and (F) Squat jumps.