The accelerated rehabilitation and early return does not seem to be harmful, but still needs further research to define the rehabilitation time is what shows Kruse and collaborators (2012) in their study of systematic review. The surgical treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injury is the gold standard in the treatment of these injuries in young and active, the postoperative rehabilitation is extensive and full return to sport occurs only after 6 months postoperatively. Based on this gap, the investigators seek to draw properly through our study methods and more complex techniques, that comparing two rehabilitation programs can achieve high precision early rehabilitation. This will include 32 athletes who had complete ACL rupture confirmed by MRI and underwent ACL reconstruction using patellar tendon.All subjects will be followed from the pre-surgery, the fourth and sixth month after surgery with: KT1000 measures the ligamentous laxity, knee function by applying the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC 2000); Isokinetic Muscle Strength (Cybex). Through a random draw of sealed envelopes, patients will be allocated in their rehabilitation groups: Accelerated (4 months) or Conventional (6 months). Preoperatively, fourth and sixth month after surgery will be an assessment of laxity by (KT1000), Muscular Strength (CYBEX) and knee function affected by IKDC (2000) and Hop Test. The assessor and the patients were blinded to treatment group. This study will have the locus Institute of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, School of Medicine, São Paulo. The comparative results of the two groups are analyzed using specific statistical tests to prove an improved significative without damaging the integrity of the graft.
All subjects will be followed for a period of six months. During this period will undergo three stages of evaluation. 1. º Preoperative up to two years following injury : assessment will consist KT1000 measures the ligamentous laxity, knee function by applying the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC 2000); Hop Test (jumps with one leg); Isokinetic Muscle Strength (Cybex). 2. º 4º months pós-surgery KT1000, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC 2000); Hop Test; Isokinetic Muscle Strength (Cybex) 3. º 6º months postoperatively KT1000, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) + Hop Test; Isokinetic Muscle Strength (Cybex)
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
29
Nonaccelerated Rehabilitation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in 6 months of recovery.
Accelerated Rehabilitation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in 4 months of recovery.
Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine of São Paulo
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
KT1000 measures
Measure of anterior knee stability
Time frame: Sixth months
International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC 2000)
Questionnaire function subjective of the knee
Time frame: Sixth months
Hop Test measures
Jump with one leg
Time frame: sixth months
Isokinetic of the knee measures
Knee Muscle Strength (Cybex).
Time frame: sixth months
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