Predictive Factors for a Successful Return to Run After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction and Underlying Bio-mechanical Factors
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION
- Sponsor
- Laval University
- Enrollment
- 72
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Self-reported outcomes: IKDC
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 6 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
After anterior cruciate ligament (LCA) rupture, the recommended treatment for athletes is the surgical reconstruction of the ligament (ACL-R), followed by a long rehabilitation period. The results of this treatment are sub-optimal with a low rate of return to pre-injury level of sport, a high risk of reinjury and early knee osteoarthritis. To improve treatment outcomes, researchers and clinicians recommend optimizing rehabilitation protocols. They recommend individualizing rehabilitation progression based on objective criteria. However, current defined criteria relied on experts' opinions and not scientific validation.
Return to run after ACL reconstruction is an important rehabilitation milestone. It often means the beginning of the return to sport continuum. A successful return to run is therefore crucial for both the patient and clinician. In this study, the investigators aim to determine the predictive outcomes for a successful return to run after ACL-R.
Investigators
Jean-Sébastien Roy
Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine
Laval University
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •ACL-R 3 to 4 months ago
Exclusion Criteria
- •already returned to run
- •multiple ligament lesions
- •Control group
- •Inclusion Criteria:
- •healthy person
- •Exclusion Criteria:
- •history of ACL lesion or reconstruction
- •history of knee injury
- •injured in the last year
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Self-reported outcomes: IKDC
Time Frame: Day 0
IKDC: 0-100
Muscular strength assessment
Time Frame: Day 0
Quadriceps, hamstring and gluteus strength assessment with handheld dynamometer (N)
step-down test
Time Frame: Day 0
endurance test, number of repetition
Modified Y-balance test
Time Frame: Day 0
Modified Y-balance test (m)
Self-reported outcomes: ACL-RSI
Time Frame: Day 0
ACL-RSI: 0-100
Secondary Outcomes
- Running kinematic(Day 0 and Day 14)
- Knee joint contact force(Day 0 and Day 14)
- Running kinetic(Day 0 and Day 14)