2022
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000002860
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Linking Gait Biomechanics and Daily Steps After ACL Reconstruction

Abstract: Purpose: Aberrant biomechanics and altered loading frequency are associated with poor knee joint health in osteoarthritis development. After anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), individuals demonstrate underloading (lesser vertical ground reaction force (vGRF)) with stiffened knee gait biomechanics (lesser knee extension moment (KEM) and knee flexion angle) and take fewer daily steps as early as 6 months after surgery. The purpose of this cross-sectional laboratory study is to compare gait biomech… Show more

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“…It is apparent that current rehabilitation programs do not yet effectively target strength deficits [ 119 ], postural stability [ 69 ] and aberrant movement patterns after ACLR [ 47 , 64 , 102 ]. Quadriceps weakness and aberrant movement patterns are suggested to be risk factors for an early onset of osteoarthritis and second ACL injury risk [ 74 , 88 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is apparent that current rehabilitation programs do not yet effectively target strength deficits [ 119 ], postural stability [ 69 ] and aberrant movement patterns after ACLR [ 47 , 64 , 102 ]. Quadriceps weakness and aberrant movement patterns are suggested to be risk factors for an early onset of osteoarthritis and second ACL injury risk [ 74 , 88 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, the biomechanical changes observed in our study may not translate to walking overground or in free-living conditions where walking speed is rarely constant. Recently, a host of works have aimed to evaluate free-living activity habits after ACLR and have generally shown reduced daily steps and lesser physical activity engagement compared with healthy populations (52)(53)(54). With recent advancements in IMU technology (i.e., pressure sensors, accelerometers), combining daily step/ physical activity monitoring with IMU may permit gait assessments in a real-world environment and aid in further understanding loading habits during everyday activity after ACLR (52,54).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,24,25,34 Two studies conducted assessments in the later stages of rehabilitation (6-12 months postoperatively). 29,32 One study conducted assessments throughout rehabilitation's early and later stages. 49 Thirteen studies conducted assessments a minimum of 1 year after surgery.…”
Section: Postoperative Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nineteen studies assessed the external workload of typical daily activities in an uncontrolled free-living environment. These assessment periods were either 1 day, 24,25 2 days, 15 7 days, 7,8,10,18,19,[28][29][30][32][33][34]51 13 days, 20,21 2 periods of 28 days, 31 or 231 days. 49 Workloads were also assessed during training activities such as rehabilitation, workouts, and practice 49 and competition, including elite-level rugby matches.…”
Section: Assessmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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