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Stabilometric indicators as an element of verifying rehabilitation of patients before and after reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament

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ACTA OF BIOENGINEERING AND BIOMECHANICS
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 101-107

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WROCLAW UNIV TECHNOLOGY, FAC COMPUTER SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT
DOI: 10.5277/ABB-01005-2017-02

Keywords

ACL; body posture control; stabilometric indicators; muscle strength; rehabilitation

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Purpose The aim of the study was to evaluate effectiveness of rehabilitation in patients before and after rACL, based on stabilographic indicators. Methods The research group was comprised of 31 men aged 20-57 with anterior cruciate ligament injury, qualified for reconstruction surgery A measurement of static stabilometric indicators and muscle strength was taken twice for each patient - before surgery and after 6 months To assess stabilographic indicators the stabilographic platform was used and to asses muscle strength a dynamometer was used In order to assess knee function the Lysholm scale and VAS scale were used Results The rehabilitation programme improved static stability of the knee in the frontal plane, which is manifested by a significant shortening of the SPML path length Rehabilitation proceedings should focus on improving static stability of the knee joint in the sagittal plane, because the results obtained indicate only a slight shortening of the SPAP length The results of the Lysholm and VAS scales point to a positive influence of the applied rehabilitation Conclusion Inclusion into rehabilitation diagnostic tools to assess stabilometric indicators enables for effective verification of rehabilitation proceedings focused on restoring body posture control before and after the rACL.

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