2022
DOI: 10.1590/1517-8692202228032021_0475
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Effect of Rehabilitation Training on Cruciate Ligament Injury

Abstract: Introduction: Sports injuries in the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee are common and serious in the field of sports and rehabilitation medicine. Objective: To observe the effect of early comprehensive rehabilitation training on knee function recovery after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Methods: 40 patients were randomly divided into observation group (n = 19) and control group (n = 21). The control group received routine rehabilitation training and the observation group had water exercise … Show more

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“…Follow-up MRI studies are crucial for monitoring healing and graft integrity (Filbay et al, 2022;El-Shelik et al, 2022;Xie et al, 2021). Novel technologies like internetbased programs (Talaa, 2023), wearable devices for knee joint assessment (Sengchuai et al, 2022), and gait rehabilitation scoring systems Shu et al (2022) are enhancing rehabilitation outcomes. Additionally, early systematic rehabilitation training can reduce pain and swelling, improving knee function post-operation (Logerstedt et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methods Of Evaluation Of Rehabilitation Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Follow-up MRI studies are crucial for monitoring healing and graft integrity (Filbay et al, 2022;El-Shelik et al, 2022;Xie et al, 2021). Novel technologies like internetbased programs (Talaa, 2023), wearable devices for knee joint assessment (Sengchuai et al, 2022), and gait rehabilitation scoring systems Shu et al (2022) are enhancing rehabilitation outcomes. Additionally, early systematic rehabilitation training can reduce pain and swelling, improving knee function post-operation (Logerstedt et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methods Of Evaluation Of Rehabilitation Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%