Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Preoperative Re-education on Patients With an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACR) rupture is a common lesion of sportsmen that leads to
functional deficits which are difficult to overcome. To prevent from an unfavorable
evolution, patients can either get a non-surgical treatment or an ACR surgery, which is very
common. Knee functional performance level could impact on the postoperative outcome and it's
of common knowledge that early re-education after an ACR rupture improves knee functioning.
Patients with an ACR rupture enrolled in this study will be randomized either in an
experimental group (with preoperative reeducation) or in a control group (without
preoperative reeducation). Both groups will then have post-operative re-education (40
sessions) based on HAS recommendations.
The main aim of this study is to assess the impact of preoperative re-education on knee
functional performance 4 month after surgical reconstruction of an ACR.
Secondary aims are to determine the impact of the 4-week preoperative re-education on knee
functional performance after an ACR rupture, before surgery and 7 months after surgery.
Functional performance, muscular strength, proprioception and anterior knee laxity will be
measured at inclusion (V0), 4-5 days before surgery (V1), 4 month (V4M) and 7 months (V7M)
after surgery. Lysholme-Tegner scoring and IKDC2000 questionnaire will be added to the
previous assessments.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACR) rupture is a common lesion of sportsmen that leads to
functional deficits which are difficult to overcome. To prevent from an unfavorable
evolution, patients can either get a non-surgical treatment or an ACR surgery, which is very
common. Knee functional performance level could impact on the postoperative outcome and it's
of common knowledge that early re-education after an ACR rupture improves knee functioning.
Patients with an ACR rupture enrolled in this study will be randomized either in an
experimental group (with preoperative reeducation) or in a control group (without
preoperative reeducation). Both groups will then have post-operative re-education (40
sessions) based on HAS recommendations.
The main aim of this study is to assess the impact of preoperative re-education on knee
functional performance 4 month after surgical reconstruction of an ACR.
Secondary aims are to determine the impact of the 4-week preoperative re-education on knee
functional performance after an ACR rupture, before surgery and 7 months after surgery.
Functional performance, muscular strength, proprioception and anterior knee laxity will be
measured at inclusion (V0), 4-5 days before surgery (V1), 4 month (V4M) and 7 months (V7M)
after surgery. Lysholme-Tegner scoring and IKDC2000 questionnaire will be added to the
previous assessments.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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