Participants at three months post-operative anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R) demonstrate differences in lower extremity energy absorption contribution and quadriceps strength compared to healthy controls

The purpose of this study was to compare hip and knee energy absorption contribution (EAC) during a double limb squat (DLS) and quadriceps strength in patients three months post-operative ACL-R versus matched healthy controls. Twenty-four ACL-R participants (Age = 15.5 ± 1.3 yrs; Ht = 1.66 ± .07 m;...

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Veröffentlicht in:The knee 2018-10, Vol.25 (5), p.782-789
Hauptverfasser: Garrison, J. Craig, Hannon, Joseph, Goto, Shiho, Giesler, Laura, Bush, Curtis, Bothwell, James M.
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study was to compare hip and knee energy absorption contribution (EAC) during a double limb squat (DLS) and quadriceps strength in patients three months post-operative ACL-R versus matched healthy controls. Twenty-four ACL-R participants (Age = 15.5 ± 1.3 yrs; Ht = 1.66 ± .07 m; Mass = 66.3 ± 15.5 kg) were compared to 24 age, sex, limb, and activity-matched healthy controls (Age = 15.5 ± 1.2 yrs; Ht = 1.65 ± .08 m; Mass = 59.0 ± 9.8 kg). Lower extremity biomechanical data was collected at three months post-operative ACL-R during five consecutive DLS. EAC was calculated during DLS descent. Isokinetic quadriceps strength was collected at 60°/s. Normalized quadriceps peak torque (QUADS) was averaged across five trials. Independent t-tests examined differences in group hip and knee EAC during each task. Separate Pearson product–moment correlations examined the relationship between QUADS and hip and knee EAC during the DLS. ACL-R demonstrated greater injured limb hip EAC (46.4 ± 16.0) than Healthy (31.7 ± 11.0) during a DLS (p = 0.001). ACL-R demonstrated less injured limb knee EAC (42.7 ± 14.6) than Healthy (60.6 ± 8.9) during DLS (p 
ISSN:0968-0160
1873-5800
DOI:10.1016/j.knee.2018.06.014