Rehabilitation of an Elite Olympic Class Sailor With MCL Injury.

Shawn E Hunt, Chris Herrera, Stephanie Cicerale, Kevin Moses, Philip Smiley
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Background: A paucity of literature exists related to the care of sailing athletes with knee injuries. Hiking has been examined to describe its demands, but comprehensive sources for rehabilitation recommendations based upon evidence are non-existent. Guidance and understanding of human motion are key to success in the face of limited evidence.

Objectives: Impairments and functional restrictions were identified in a Finn Sailor with MCL (medial collateral ligament) injury. A regimen of strengthening, conditioning, and functional benchmarks was devised to progress a sailing athlete from non-functional to sailing specific training and the athlete's competitive goal. Coordination with a strength/conditioning professional was key to maintaining the athlete's competitive level.

Case description: The patient is a 21 year old Finn class sailor with an acute MCL knee injury eight weeks prior to a world class and national ranking event. Following evaluation, treatment with sailing-specific functional testing coincided with training/conditioning. Common-sense functional tasks were used to replicate demands of hiking and balancing to evaluate readiness for sailing/training.

Outcomes: Return to sailing with protection occurred in 12 days, unrestricted training and competition were achieved prior to the ranking event at 8 weeks.

Discussion: Mobility, stability, control, strength, and endurance are not only crucial to performance in the boat, but sailors need to avoid pitfalls in the boatyard while safely transitioning from land to water. Competitive calendars may not allow for textbook protocol, therefore, all goals should be strongly correlated with functional ability, athlete confidence, and performance needs.

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一名韧带损伤的奥运级精英水手的康复治疗。
背景:有关护理膝关节受伤的帆船运动员的文献极少。人们对徒步运动进行了研究,以描述其需求,但基于证据的全面康复建议并不存在。在证据有限的情况下,指导和了解人体运动是成功的关键:一名芬兰水手因 MCL(内侧副韧带)损伤而受到损伤和功能限制。设计了一套强化、调节和功能性基准训练方案,使帆船运动员从非功能性训练过渡到帆船专项训练,并实现运动员的竞技目标。与力量/体能训练专家的协调是保持运动员竞技水平的关键:患者是一名 21 岁的芬兰级帆船运动员,在参加世界级和全国排名赛前 8 周,膝盖 MCL 急性损伤。经过评估后,在训练/调节的同时进行了针对帆船的功能测试。常识性的功能测试任务被用来复制远足和平衡的要求,以评估帆船/训练的准备情况:结果:12 天后在保护下恢复航行,8 周后在排名赛前实现了无限制训练和比赛:讨论:活动能力、稳定性、控制力、力量和耐力不仅对在船上的表现至关重要,而且水手们还需要避免船坞中的陷阱,同时安全地从陆地过渡到水上。比赛日程表可能不允许教科书式的协议,因此,所有目标都应与功能能力、运动员信心和表现需求密切相关。
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