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Knee joint underloading does not evolve after a two-week reintroduction to running program after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. | LitMetric

Knee joint underloading does not evolve after a two-week reintroduction to running program after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Phys Ther Sport

School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/rwilly2003.

Published: May 2023

Objectives: Knee underloading patterns have been reported mid- and long-term after return to running post-ACLR, but changes in these patterns during the reintroduction to running are unknown. We evaluated knee biomechanics in individuals within 6 months of ACL-R at the start and completion of a reintroduction to running program.

Design: Longitudinal laboratory study.

Setting: Three-dimensional running biomechanics during instrumented treadmill running.

Participants: 24 participants post-ACL-R with hamstring autograft and 24 healthy, matched controls.

Main Outcome Measures: Tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) and patellofemoral joint (PFJ) contact forces, peak knee extension moment and peak knee flexion angle.

Results: Significant LIMB∗GROUP interactions (all p < 0.05) but no TIME effects were found. PFJ and TFJ contact forces, peak knee flexion angle and peak knee extensor moment were lower (all p < 0.001) on the injured-limb compared to both contralateral-limb and CONTROL. PFJ and TFJ contact forces and peak knee flexion, knee extension moment were greater (all p < 0.01) on the contralateral-limb of ACL-R compared to CONTROL. There was no change in knee biomechanics after two weeks of the reintroduction to running.

Conclusions: Clinicians should be aware that substantial and persistent knee underloading does not resolve upon reintroduction to running after ACL-R.

Level Of Evidence: Longitudinal observational study, level III.

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