Affiliation:
1. Department of Sports Medicine Kyung Hee University Yongin Republic of Korea
2. Department of Kinesiology University of Connecticut Storrs CT USA
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo observe how knee proprioceptive acuity and quadriceps neuromuscular function change during and after repeated isokinetic knee‐extension exercise in patients with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) or meniscus surgery.MethodsPatients with ACLR or meniscus surgery and matched controls (n = 19 in each group) performed knee‐flexion replication at 15° and 75°, and quadriceps peak torque (PT), central activation ratio (CAR) and rate of torque development (RTD) at baseline and immediately after every five sets of isokinetic knee‐extension exercise (times 1–5).ResultsCompared to the baseline, the ACLR and control groups displayed errors in knee‐flexion replication at 75° only at time 5 (115.9–155.6%; p ≤ 0.04, d ≥ 0.97), whereas the meniscus surgery group exhibited errors at all time points (142.5–265.6%; p ≤ 0.0003, d ≥ 1.4). Significant percentage reductions in quadriceps CAR were observed between times 4 and 5 in the ACLR group (–5.8%; p = 0.0002, d = 0.96), but not in the meniscus surgery (–1.4%; n.s.) and control (0.1%; n.s.) groups. Significant percentage reductions in quadriceps RTD were observed between times 4 and 5 in the ACLR (–24.2%; p = 0.007, d = 0.99) and meniscus surgery (–23.0%; p = 0.01, d = 0.85) groups, but not in the control group (–0.2%; n.s.).ConclusionPatients with ACLR or meniscus surgery displayed a greater loss in knee proprioceptive acuity and quadriceps neuromuscular function during and after exercise than healthy individuals. Evidence‐based interventions to enhance exercise‐induced fatigue resistance should be implemented following ACLR or meniscus surgery, aiming to prevent proprioceptive and neuromuscular changes within the knee joint and quadriceps.Level of evidenceIII.
Funder
Ministry of Education
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
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