From Control to Chaos: Visual-Cognitive Progression During Recovery from ACL Reconstruction.

IF 6 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-04 DOI:10.2519/jospt.2024.12443
Meredith Chaput, Janet E Simon, Matt Taberner, Dustin R Grooms
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BACKGROUND: Anterior cruciate ligament tear is a serious knee injury with implications for central nervous system (CNS) plasticity. To perform simple knee movements, people with a history of ACL reconstruction (ACL-R) engage cross-modal brain regions and when challenged with cognitive-motor dual-tasks, physical performance deteriorates. Therefore, people with ACL-R may increase visual-cognitive neural processes for motor control. CLINICAL QUESTION: What components of CNS plasticity should the rehabilitation practitioner target with interventions, and how can practitioners augment rehabilitation exercises to target injury associated plasticity? KEY RESULTS: This clinical commentary (1) describes the neurophysiological foundation for visual-cognitive compensation after ACL-R, (2) provides a theoretical rationale for implementing visual-cognitive challenges throughout the return to sport (RTS) continuum, and (3) presents a framework for implementing visual-cognitive challenges from the acute phases of rehabilitation. The 'Visual-Cognitive Control Chaos Continuum (VC-CCC) framework consists of five training difficulties that progress visual-cognitive challenges from high control to high chaos, to better represent the demands of sport. CLINICAL APPLICATION: The VC-CCC framework augments traditional rehabilitation so that each exercise can progress to increase difficulty and promote sensorimotor and visual-cognitive adaptation after ACL-R.

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从控制到混乱:前交叉韧带重建恢复过程中的视觉认知进展。
背景:前交叉韧带撕裂是一种严重的膝关节损伤,对中枢神经系统(CNS)的可塑性有影响。为了完成简单的膝关节运动,有前交叉韧带重建史(ACL-R)的人需要调动跨模态脑区,当面临认知-运动双重任务的挑战时,身体表现会下降。因此,前交叉韧带损伤患者可能会增加用于运动控制的视觉-认知神经过程。临床问题:康复医师应针对中枢神经系统可塑性的哪些部分采取干预措施?主要结果:这篇临床评论(1)描述了前交叉韧带损伤(ACL-R)后视觉认知补偿的神经生理学基础,(2)提供了在整个恢复运动(RTS)过程中实施视觉认知挑战的理论依据,(3)提出了从急性康复阶段开始实施视觉认知挑战的框架。视觉认知控制混沌连续体(VC-CCC)"框架由五个训练难点组成,从高控制到高混沌的视觉认知挑战,更好地体现了体育运动的要求。临床应用:"视觉-认知控制混沌连续体"(VC-CCC)框架增强了传统的康复训练,使每项训练都能逐步增加难度,促进前交叉韧带损伤后的感觉运动和视觉认知适应。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy® (JOSPT®) publishes scientifically rigorous, clinically relevant content for physical therapists and others in the health care community to advance musculoskeletal and sports-related practice globally. To this end, JOSPT features the latest evidence-based research and clinical cases in musculoskeletal health, injury, and rehabilitation, including physical therapy, orthopaedics, sports medicine, and biomechanics. With an impact factor of 3.090, JOSPT is among the highest ranked physical therapy journals in Clarivate Analytics''s Journal Citation Reports, Science Edition (2017). JOSPT stands eighth of 65 journals in the category of rehabilitation, twelfth of 77 journals in orthopedics, and fourteenth of 81 journals in sport sciences. JOSPT''s 5-year impact factor is 4.061.
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