The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal Repair

Objective: This study aims to compare the functional tests after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with and without meniscal repair after the rehabilitation program and before returning to sports. Material and Methods: Patients who underwent ACLR using hamstring tendon autograft duri...

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Main Author: Sineenad Janewanitsataporn
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Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)
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Online Access:https://www.jhsmr.org/index.php/jhsmr/article/view/726
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spelling doaj-5bf9953187a84ec3b2e930f255b6f4942020-11-25T03:36:59ZengPrince of Songkla UniversityJournal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)2586-99812630-05592020-03-01382737910.31584/jhsmr.2020726740The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal RepairSineenad Janewanitsataporn0Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Suratthani Hospital, Mueang, Suratthani 84000,Objective: This study aims to compare the functional tests after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with and without meniscal repair after the rehabilitation program and before returning to sports. Material and Methods: Patients who underwent ACLR using hamstring tendon autograft during 2016-2017 were invited to participate in this study and divided into 2 groups including with and without meniscal repairs according to the surgical reports. A group of ACLR with meniscal repair required the conservative anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation program because the non-weight-bearing approach should be applied during the first 6 weeks. These patients were followed up clinically until the rehabilitation program finished. The functional tests were applied with the 4 single-leg hop tests, as reported in the limb symmetry index (LSI). Results: Forty-three patients were enrolled in the program. These patients were divided into 2 groups: ACLR with meniscal repair (n=20) and ACLR without meniscal repair (n=23). It was found that there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups with respect to duration for completing the rehabilitation program (p-value=0.38). Also, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups with respect to the LSI of all 4 singleleg hop tests of duration for completing the rehabilitation program. Conclusion: The conservative ACL rehabilitation program after meniscal repair surgery did not affect the function tests in terms of duration for completing the rehabilitation program before return to sports (RTS).https://www.jhsmr.org/index.php/jhsmr/article/view/726aclrfunctional testslimb symmetry indexmeniscal repairrehabilitation
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The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal Repair
Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)
aclr
functional tests
limb symmetry index
meniscal repair
rehabilitation
author_facet Sineenad Janewanitsataporn
author_sort Sineenad Janewanitsataporn
title The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal Repair
title_short The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal Repair
title_full The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal Repair
title_fullStr The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal Repair
title_full_unstemmed The Functional Tests after ACL Reconstruction with and without Meniscal Repair
title_sort functional tests after acl reconstruction with and without meniscal repair
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Journal of Health Science and Medical Research (JHSMR)
issn 2586-9981
2630-0559
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Objective: This study aims to compare the functional tests after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with and without meniscal repair after the rehabilitation program and before returning to sports. Material and Methods: Patients who underwent ACLR using hamstring tendon autograft during 2016-2017 were invited to participate in this study and divided into 2 groups including with and without meniscal repairs according to the surgical reports. A group of ACLR with meniscal repair required the conservative anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehabilitation program because the non-weight-bearing approach should be applied during the first 6 weeks. These patients were followed up clinically until the rehabilitation program finished. The functional tests were applied with the 4 single-leg hop tests, as reported in the limb symmetry index (LSI). Results: Forty-three patients were enrolled in the program. These patients were divided into 2 groups: ACLR with meniscal repair (n=20) and ACLR without meniscal repair (n=23). It was found that there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups with respect to duration for completing the rehabilitation program (p-value=0.38). Also, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups with respect to the LSI of all 4 singleleg hop tests of duration for completing the rehabilitation program. Conclusion: The conservative ACL rehabilitation program after meniscal repair surgery did not affect the function tests in terms of duration for completing the rehabilitation program before return to sports (RTS).
topic aclr
functional tests
limb symmetry index
meniscal repair
rehabilitation
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