The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition

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Autor(a) principal: Gali, Julio Cesar
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Wendt Fadel, Guilia, Felipe Marques, Marcos, Araújo Almeida, Tyago, Gali Filho, Julio Cesar, Separovic Faria, Felipe Alexandre
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/1521
Resumo: Purpose: The goal of our study was to evaluate if functional training may lower a new injury risk for patients who had an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) through the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) Scoring System. The hypothesis tested was that our functional training algorithm might diminish this new injury risk. Methods: Our training protocol consisted of six phases, each one lasting six weeks. It began two months after ligament reconstruction. The study group was compounded of 10 individuals who had completed our proposed protocol after ACLR. The control group consisted of 10 people who were allowed to return to sports activities after completing a regular ACLR rehabilitation protocol. The FMS was used to compare the study and control group performance. Patients with a score of 14 or less on the FMS were considered more likely to suffer an injury than those with a score higher than fourteen. Results: The average FMS score of the study group was 16.6 compared to the control group at 12.3. Functional training for ACLR rehabilitation added a statistically significant benefit (p < 0,0002) to diminish the risk of new injury, compared to regular rehabilitation protocol. Conclusion: Functional training can be considered another strategy to be included in the regular ACLR rehabilitation, aiming to reduce the risk of a new injury, before returning to sports. Level of Evidence: II (Therapeutic study - Investigation of treatment results)
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spelling The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training additionO risco de novas lesões, após reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior, pode ser diminuído com a adição do treinamento funcionalLesões do joelhoLigamentosReabilitaçãoTreinamento neuromuscularKnee InjuriesLigamentsRehabilitationNeuromuscular trainingPurpose: The goal of our study was to evaluate if functional training may lower a new injury risk for patients who had an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) through the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) Scoring System. The hypothesis tested was that our functional training algorithm might diminish this new injury risk. Methods: Our training protocol consisted of six phases, each one lasting six weeks. It began two months after ligament reconstruction. The study group was compounded of 10 individuals who had completed our proposed protocol after ACLR. The control group consisted of 10 people who were allowed to return to sports activities after completing a regular ACLR rehabilitation protocol. The FMS was used to compare the study and control group performance. Patients with a score of 14 or less on the FMS were considered more likely to suffer an injury than those with a score higher than fourteen. Results: The average FMS score of the study group was 16.6 compared to the control group at 12.3. Functional training for ACLR rehabilitation added a statistically significant benefit (p < 0,0002) to diminish the risk of new injury, compared to regular rehabilitation protocol. Conclusion: Functional training can be considered another strategy to be included in the regular ACLR rehabilitation, aiming to reduce the risk of a new injury, before returning to sports. Level of Evidence: II (Therapeutic study - Investigation of treatment results)Objetivo: O objetivo do nosso estudo foi avaliar se o treinamento funcional pode reduzir o risco de nova lesão para pacientes que tiveram reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior (RLCA) por meio do Sistema de Pontuação do Functional Movement Screen (FMS). A hipótese testada foi de que nosso algoritmo de treinamento funcional pode diminuir o risco de nova lesão. Métodos: Nosso protocolo de treinamento consistiu em seis fases, cada uma com duração de seis semanas. Começou dois meses após a reconstrução do ligamento. O grupo de estudo foi composto por 10 indivíduos que completaram nosso protocolo proposto, após a RLCA. O grupo controle consistiu em 10 pessoas que tiveram permissão para retornar às atividades esportivas após concluir um protocolo regular de reabilitação da RLCA. O FMS foi utilizado para comparar o desempenho dos grupos controle e estudo. Pacientes com pontuação igual ou inferior a 14 no FMS foram considerados mais propensos a sofrer uma nova lesão do que aqueles com pontuação maior que quatorze. Resultados: A pontuação média, segundo o FMS, do grupo estudo foi de 16,6 e a do grupo controle, 12,3. O treinamento funcional para a reabilitação da RLCA adicionou um benefício estatisticamente significativo (p <0,0002) para diminuir o risco de nova lesão, em comparação com o protocolo regular de reabilitação. Conclusão: O treinamento funcional pode ser considerado mais uma estratégia a ser incluida na reabilitação regular da RLCA, com o objetivo de diminuir o risco de uma nova lesão, antes de retornar ao esporte. Nível de Evidência: II (Estudo terapêutico - Investigação dos resultados do tratamento)SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-11-26info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/152110.1590/SciELOPreprints.1521porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/1521/2406Copyright (c) 2020 Julio Cesar Gali, Guilia Wendt Fadel, Marcos Felipe Marques, Tyago Araújo Almeida, Julio Cesar Gali Filho, Felipe Alexandre Separovic Fariahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGali, Julio Cesar Wendt Fadel, Guilia Felipe Marques, Marcos Araújo Almeida, Tyago Gali Filho, Julio CesarSeparovic Faria, Felipe Alexandre reponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-11-26T14:29:27Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/1521Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-11-26T14:29:27SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
O risco de novas lesões, após reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior, pode ser diminuído com a adição do treinamento funcional
title The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
spellingShingle The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
Gali, Julio Cesar
Lesões do joelho
Ligamentos
Reabilitação
Treinamento neuromuscular
Knee Injuries
Ligaments
Rehabilitation
Neuromuscular training
title_short The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
title_full The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
title_fullStr The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
title_full_unstemmed The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
title_sort The new injuries’ risk after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction might be reduced with functional training addition
author Gali, Julio Cesar
author_facet Gali, Julio Cesar
Wendt Fadel, Guilia
Felipe Marques, Marcos
Araújo Almeida, Tyago
Gali Filho, Julio Cesar
Separovic Faria, Felipe Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Wendt Fadel, Guilia
Felipe Marques, Marcos
Araújo Almeida, Tyago
Gali Filho, Julio Cesar
Separovic Faria, Felipe Alexandre
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gali, Julio Cesar
Wendt Fadel, Guilia
Felipe Marques, Marcos
Araújo Almeida, Tyago
Gali Filho, Julio Cesar
Separovic Faria, Felipe Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lesões do joelho
Ligamentos
Reabilitação
Treinamento neuromuscular
Knee Injuries
Ligaments
Rehabilitation
Neuromuscular training
topic Lesões do joelho
Ligamentos
Reabilitação
Treinamento neuromuscular
Knee Injuries
Ligaments
Rehabilitation
Neuromuscular training
description Purpose: The goal of our study was to evaluate if functional training may lower a new injury risk for patients who had an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) through the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) Scoring System. The hypothesis tested was that our functional training algorithm might diminish this new injury risk. Methods: Our training protocol consisted of six phases, each one lasting six weeks. It began two months after ligament reconstruction. The study group was compounded of 10 individuals who had completed our proposed protocol after ACLR. The control group consisted of 10 people who were allowed to return to sports activities after completing a regular ACLR rehabilitation protocol. The FMS was used to compare the study and control group performance. Patients with a score of 14 or less on the FMS were considered more likely to suffer an injury than those with a score higher than fourteen. Results: The average FMS score of the study group was 16.6 compared to the control group at 12.3. Functional training for ACLR rehabilitation added a statistically significant benefit (p < 0,0002) to diminish the risk of new injury, compared to regular rehabilitation protocol. Conclusion: Functional training can be considered another strategy to be included in the regular ACLR rehabilitation, aiming to reduce the risk of a new injury, before returning to sports. Level of Evidence: II (Therapeutic study - Investigation of treatment results)
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