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- Title
Clinical Outcomes and Return-to-Sports Participation of 50 Soccer Players After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Through a Sport-Specific Rehabilitation Protocol.
- Authors
Della Villa, Stefano; Boldrini, Lorenzo; Ricci, Margherita; Danelon, Furio; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Nanni, Gianni; Roi, Giulio Sergio
- Abstract
<bold>Background: </bold>Rehabilitation of soccer players after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is usually performed without sport-specific guidelines, and the final phases are often left to the team coaches. The possibility of changing this approach has not yet been investigated.<bold>Study Design: </bold>Case series.<bold>Hypothesis: </bold>A specific rehabilitation protocol for soccer players, with direct control of the last on-field rehabilitation phases, may lead to complete functional recovery.<bold>Methods: </bold>Fifty competitive soccer players who followed a sport-specific rehabilitation protocol for soccer were evaluated during the recovery period until their return to competition. The assessment of the functional outcomes was performed using the Knee Outcome Survey-Sports Activity Scale and isokinetic and aerobic fitness tests.<bold>Results: </bold>The average start of on-field rehabilitation was 90 ± 26 days after surgery; the average time to return to the competitions was 185 ± 52 days. The improvement in the Knee Outcome Survey-Sports Activity Scale during on-field rehabilitation was significant (P < 0.01; from 79 ± 15% to 96 ± 7%). The isokinetic and aerobic fitness tests showed a significant improvement of muscle strength (knee extensors, +55%, P < 0.01; knee flexors, +86%, P < 0.01) and aerobic threshold (+23%, P < 0.01) from the beginning to the end of on-field rehabilitation.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Adding on-field rehabilitation to the traditional protocols after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction may safely lead to complete functional recovery in soccer players.
- Subjects
SOCCER players; ANTERIOR cruciate ligament surgery; SOCCER; REHABILITATION; HEALTH outcome assessment
- Publication
Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2012, Vol 4, Issue 1, p17
- ISSN
1941-7381
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1177/1941738111417564