前十字韧带重建术后的后期康复:多中心随机对照试验(PReP)

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2024.101827
Daniel Niederer , Matthias Keller , Karl-Friedrich Schüttler , Christian Schoepp , Wolf Petersen , Raymond Best , Natalie Mengis , Julian Mehl , Matthias Krause , Sarah Jakob , Max Wießmeier , Lutz Vogt , Lucia Pinggera , Daniel Guenther , Andree Ellermann , Turgay Efe , David A. Groneberg , Michael Behringer , Thomas Stein
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背景前交叉韧带重建后完成正式康复后,只有一小部分患者的功能得到恢复。方法这项前瞻性、双盲、多中心、平行分组、随机对照试验纳入了正式康复完成后(平均[标码]241[92]天)年龄在18至35岁之间的患者。参与者被随机分配到为期 5 个月的神经肌肉性能干预(Stop-X 组)或常规护理(医嘱标准物理治疗、个人正规康复、家庭锻炼)。所有结果均每月测量一次。主要结果是落跳后着地时的归一化膝关节分离距离。结果共分析了 112 名参与者(Stop-X:57 人;常规护理:55 人)。最初,Stop-X 组的平均干预频率(单位/周)(标清)高于通常护理组:第一个月为 2.65 (0.96) 单位/周对 2.48 (1.14) 单位/周,第二个月为 2.28 (1.02) 单位/周对 2.14 (1.31) 单位/周。主要结果未发现组间*时间(*基线)差异。在 2 个月时,组间*时间效应有利于 Stop-X 组(运动中自我报告的膝关节问题减少,KOOS-SPORT)(Stop-X 的估计值 = 64.3,95 % CI 24.4-104.3),恢复运动的信心增加(ACL-RSI)(62.4,10.7-114.2),膝关节疼痛减少(Stop-X 的估计值 = 64.3,95 % CI 24.4-104.3),恢复运动的信心增加(ACL-RSI)(62.4,10.7-114.2)。在 3 个月和 4 个月时,膝关节疼痛相关问题减少(KOOS-PAIN)(82.8,36.0-129.6),日常活动能力提高(KOOS-ADL)(71.1,6.4-135.7),前跳距离的肢体对称性指数提高(0.34,0.10-0.57;0.31,0.08-0.54)。运动恐惧症、与症状相关的膝关节问题或平衡跳跃表现均未出现组间*时间效应。在干预结束时,79%的Stop-X参与者和70%的常规护理参与者(P< 0.05)已成功恢复到受伤前的运动类型和水平。结论Stop-X干预作为前交叉韧带重建后后期康复治疗的一部分略胜一筹,其微小的益处可能证明其在正式康复治疗结束后的使用是合理的。
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Late-stage rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A multicentre randomised controlled trial (PReP)

Background

At the completion of formal rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, functional capacity is only restored in a small proportion of affected individuals. Therefore, the end of formal rehabilitation is not the end of functional rehabilitation.

Objective

To compare adherence to and effectiveness of a late-stage rehabilitation programme with usual care after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.

Methods

This prospective, double-blind, multicentre, parallel group, randomised controlled trial, included people aged 18 to 35 years after formal rehabilitation completion (mean [SD] 241 [92] days post-reconstruction). Participants were block-randomised to a 5-month neuromuscular performance intervention (Stop-X group) or usual care (medically prescribed standard physiotherapy, individual formal rehabilitation, home-exercises). All outcomes were measured once/month. Primary outcome was the normalised knee separation distance on landing after drop jump. Baseline-adjusted linear mixed models were calculated.

Results

In total, 112 participants (Stop-X: 57; Usual care: 55,) were analysed. Initially, mean (SD) intervention frequency (units/week) was higher in the Stop-X than the Usual care group: 2.65 (0.96) versus 2.48 (1.14) units/week in the first and 2.28 (1.02) versus 2.14 (1.31) units/week in the second month. No between-group*time(*baseline)-differences were found for the primary outcome. Between-group*time-effects favoured the Stop-X-group at 2 months (fewer self-reported knee problems during sport, KOOS-SPORT) (estimate = 64.3, 95 % CI 24.4–104.3 for the Stop-X), more confidence to return to sport (ACL-RSI) (62.4, 10.7–114.2), fewer pain-associated knee problems (KOOS-PAIN) (82.8, 36.0–129.6), improved everyday activity abilities (KOOS-ADL) (71.1, 6.4–135.7), and improved limb symmetry index in the front hop for distance at 3 and 4 months (0.34, 0.10–0.57; 0.31, 0.08–0.54). No between-group*time-effects occurred for kinesiophobia, symptom-associated knee problems or balance hops performance. At the end of the intervention, 79 % of the Stop-X and 70 % of the Usual care participants (p < 0.05) had successfully returned to their pre-injury sport type and level.

Conclusions

The Stop-X intervention was slightly superior to usual care as part of late-stage rehabilitation after ACL-reconstruction. The small benefit might justify its use after formal rehabilitation completion.

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期刊介绍: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine covers all areas of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine; such as: methods of evaluation of motor, sensory, cognitive and visceral impairments; acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain; disabilities in adult and children ; processes of rehabilitation in orthopaedic, rhumatological, neurological, cardiovascular, pulmonary and urological diseases.
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