Exercise Rehabilitation after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Keun Ok An1,* (koan@ut.ac.kr)
Received May 10, 2017 Accepted June 2, 2017
OBJECTIVES
Exercise rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction has changed dramatically in recent years. In this review, we discuss recent changes in exercise programs related to ACL rehabilitation.
METHODS
We conducted a literature review of recently published articles related exercise programs after ACL reconstruction.
RESULTS
The accelerated rehabilitation program, which allows patients to achieve full extension ofthe knee early in the postoperative period, is now a widely practiced rehabilitation program. A prospective study of rehabilitation programs after ACL reconstruction showed that early joint exercises do not interfere with the healing of grafts. Instead, they alleviate pain, thereby reducing the negative impact. Moreover, according to several biomechanical studies, open kinetic chain exercises are potentially disadvantageous to knee stability. There is no evidence that early weight bearing results in weakening of graft distraction or internal fixation compared with delayed weight bearing.
CONCLUSIONS
In conclusion, prevention of ACL injuries and rehabilitative exercise training can help to achieve optimal exercise performance while avoiding the risk of sports-related injury.
Keywords: Exercise; Rehabilitation; ACL reconstruction; Sports injury