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Laval University Rouge et or Post ACL Surgery Program Effectiveness

Not Applicable
Conditions
ACL
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
Interventions
Other: Rouge et Or Program
Other: CHU intervention guide
Registration Number
NCT04137003
Lead Sponsor
Laval University
Brief Summary

The main objective is to compare the effectiveness of two readaptation programs post anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Laval University Rouge et or program is to be compared with the intervention guide from the CHU. Amateur athletes are recruited 3 months post ACL surgery. The level of confidence, symptoms, functional recovery level and muscle strength are assessed and compared between the two groups at 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9-month post surgery.

Detailed Description

It is experimental research with pre-post repeated measure with a control group. The subjects are randomised either in the intervention group (Gr PRORO-UL) or the control group (Gr CHU-CP). The assessor is blinded to the randomisation. Both groups receive their program at the first assessment at three months post-ACL-surgery. They are strongly encouraged to continue their follow-up in physiotherapy to ensure the program is suitable to their individual progression. The participants are assessed again at 4, 5, 6 and 9 months post surgery to measure their progression. A weekly journal sent by e-mail is to be filled to ensure the subjects train according to their program attribution. It is a randomised control trial with a blinded assessor.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Amateur athlete aged from 18 to 35 years old doing sports at least 3 times a week
  • Having suffered from an Anterior Cruciate Ligament rupture
  • Having undergone Anterior Cruciate Ligament surgery either with an anterior approach (with the patellar tendon) or a posterior approach (with the semitendinosus tendon)
  • Having a functional deficit (score 85% or under at Knee Outcome Survey - Activity of Daily Living Scale questionnaire and/or score 80% or under at International Knee Documentation Committee questionnaire)
  • Being available for follow up and actively follow the programme attributed.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having suffered from multiple surgery for other ligaments in the same knee.
  • Having undergone total meniscus removal
  • Having suffered form Posterior Cruciate Ligament rupture.
  • Having other injuries that could affect the functional performance and prevent from training.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Rouge et Or programRouge et Or ProgramRouge et Or program group follow a detailed program that they do on their own. It is made of three cycles of four weeks each. Every cycle contains 3 training sessions by week with a minimum of 24 hours between sessions. The training volume is modulated for every cycle and every week. Each training sessions is made of 6 warm-up exercises followed by 6 training exercises. The exercises are a mix of strengthening, endurance, plyometric, neuromuscular control and dynamic stability. The exercises change every month with a progressively increasing difficulty towards the end to mimic return to sport demands.
CHU intervention guideCHU intervention guideCHU intervention guide group follow the standard CHU protocol. At three months post-surgery, the protocol suggests progressing the exercises without precisely suggesting exercise, parameter or frequency.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Knee Outcome Survey-Activity of Daily Living Scale3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 months post-surgery

Questionnaire ranging from 0 to 70 over 70 where 70 means no limitation in activity of daily living. There is 14 questions with each graded answer providing 0 to 5 points that are summed together and expressed in percentage. The higher is the score, the better is the outcome.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Single leg hop test.9 months post-surgery

The single-leg hop test is performed barefoot. The subjects are asked to jump as far as possible on one leg and to land keeping their balance. Measurement is made from the starting line to the place where the heel lands. The subjects must start behind the line. They perform one practice and three trials. The best trial is kept. The healthy limb is tested first followed by the injured leg.

30 seconds side hop test9 months post-surgery

The 30 seconds side hop test is performed barefoot. The subjects are asked to jump side to side on one leg as many time as possible during 30 seconds over a 40 cm distance separated by two lines. Each time the foot of the subjet touch one line, the repetition is not recorded. The number of jumps is recorded. They perform two practice jumps and one 30 secondes trial. The healthy limb is tested first followed by the injured leg.

Change in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Return to Sport Index3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 months post-surgery

12 questions related to return to sport confidence graded from 0 to 10. All scores are summed together and expressed in percentage.The higher the score the better is the outcome.

Muscle strength9 months post-surgery.

Concentric isokinetic flexion and extension strength is measured with Biodex at speed 60 degree/sec.

Change in International knee documentation committee3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 months post-surgery

International knee documentation committee is a 10 items questionnaire measuring knee functional limitation. All items are summed and the total score range from 18 to 105. From that score we subtract 18 and divide by 87 and bring the score back in percentage. The final score can range from 0 to 100% where a higher score represents a better outcome.

Numerical Pain Rating Scale9 months post-surgery

Four questions related to pain that are graded from 0 to 10. The lower is the score, the better is the outcome.

Triple hop test.9 months post-surgery

The Triple hop test is performed barefoot. The subjects are asked to jump on one leg three times in a row in one direction and to land the third jump in balance as far as possible. Measurement is made from the starting line to the place where the heel lands the third jump. The subjects must start behind the line. They perform one practice and three trial. The best trial is kept. The healthy limb is tested first followed by the injured leg.

Global Rating Of Change9 post-surgery

A 15 item scale to grade the change from the initial data collection.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Université Laval

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Québec, Canada

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