Postoperative Rehabilitation of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1097/JSA.0000000000000318
Wiemi A Douoguih, Jonathan Day, Ehab A Bahrun, Blake M Bodendorfer, Christopher Brandt, Austin Looney
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Abstract

The incidence of ulnar collateral ligament injuries has increased over the past few decades with greater participation in overhead throwing sports; however, optimal postoperative management following surgery remains unclear. This systematic review summarizes the latest evidence, on postoperative rehabilitation protocols for patients undergoing ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (UCLR). Studies published in the English language from the year 2000 to 2019 with a level 1 to 4 grade of evidence and examined rehabilitation protocols following UCLR were eligible for inclusion. A multidatabase search was conducted. Two blinded reviewers screened and graded articles for inclusion and a third independent reviewer resolved any conflicts. Ten of the original 139 studies identified were used for analysis. Surgical techniques as well as rehabilitation protocols varied across studies. Analysis gave strong evidence that a 4-phase postoperative rehabilitation protocol utilizing milestone-based goals is effective in returning athletes back to preinjury levels of activity and sport within 1 year following UCLR.

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尺骨副韧带重建术后康复:一项系统综述。
在过去的几十年里,尺骨副韧带损伤的发生率随着高空投掷运动的增加而增加;然而,手术后的最佳术后管理仍不清楚。这篇系统综述总结了尺骨副韧带重建(UCLR)患者术后康复方案的最新证据。2000年至2019年以英语发表的研究,具有1至4级证据,并检查了UCLR后的康复方案,有资格入选。进行了多数据库搜索。两名盲法评审员对文章进行筛选和评分,第三名独立评审员解决了任何冲突。最初确定的139项研究中有10项用于分析。不同研究的手术技术和康复方案各不相同。分析有力地证明,利用基于里程碑的目标的4阶段术后康复方案可以有效地使运动员在UCLR后1年内恢复到损伤前的活动和运动水平。
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期刊介绍: Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review helps physicians digest the large volume of clinical literature in sports medicine and arthroscopy, identify the most important new developments, and apply new information effectively in clinical practice. Each issue is guest-edited by an acknowledged expert and focuses on a single topic or controversy. The Guest Editor invites the leading specialists on the topic to write review articles that highlight the most important advances. This unique format makes the journal more in-depth, authoritative, and practical than most publications in this field. The journal also includes dozens of full-color and black-and-white arthroscopic images and illustrations.
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