Changes in Landing Mechanics in Patients Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction When Wearing an Extension Constraint Knee Brace

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Butler, Robert J. [1 ,2 ]
Dai, Boyi [2 ]
Garrett, William E. [3 ]
Queen, Robin M. [2 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Dept Community Hlth & Family Med, Doctor Div Phys Therapy, Durham, NC 27706 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Dept Orthopaed, Michael W Kryzewski Human Performance Lab, Durham, NC USA
[3] Duke Univ, Dept Orthopaed, Durham, NC USA
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knee injury; biomechanics; function; jump;
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10.1177/1941738114524910
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is associated with a high incidence of second tears (graft tears and contralateral ACL tears). These secondary tears have been attributed to asymmetrical lower extremity mechanics. Knee bracing is one potential intervention that can be used during rehabilitation that has the potential to normalize lower extremity asymmetry; however, little is known about the effect of bracing on movement asymmetry in patients following ACL reconstruction. Hypothesis: Wearing a knee brace would increase knee joint flexion and joint symmetry. It was also expected that the joint mechanics would become more symmetrical in the braced condition. Objective: To examine how knee bracing affects knee joint function and symmetry over the course of rehabilitation in patients 6 months following ACL reconstruction. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Twenty-three adolescent patients rehabilitating from ACL reconstruction surgery were recruited for the study. The subjects all underwent a motion analysis assessment during a stop-jump activity with and without a functional knee brace on the surgical side that resisted extension for 6 months following the ACL reconstruction surgery. Statistical analysis utilized a 2 x 2 (limb x brace) analysis of variance with a significant alpha level of 0.05. Results: Subjects had increased knee flexion on the surgical side when they were braced. The brace condition increased knee flexion velocity, decreased the initial knee flexion angle, and increased the ground reaction force and knee extension moment on both limbs. Side-to-side asymmetry was present across conditions for the vertical ground reaction force and knee extension moment. Conclusion: Wearing a knee brace appears to increase lower extremity compliance and promotes normalized loading on the surgical side.
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