The efficacy of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and rehabilitation compared to conservative management for reducing the incidence of post-traumatic osteoarthritis following anterior cruciate ligament injury: A systematic review

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Catherine McIntosh, Daniel O'Brien, Duncan Reid, Richard Ellis
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a risk factor for developing post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). The burden of ACL injuries and PTOA is considerable and predicted to increase if there is no change in their management. The efficacy of different ACL rehabilitation interventions in reducing the incidence of PTOA is unknown. This systematic review aimed to identify, synthesise, and critique research findings that evaluated the effectiveness of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) plus rehabilitation compared to rehabilitation alone on the incidence of PTOA following ACL injury. A quality critique of the selected studies was undertaken using a modified Downs and Black appraisal tool. Data were extracted and analysed to answer the research question: What is the effect of ACL reconstruction and rehabilitation compared to conservative management on the incidence of PTOA after ACL injury? Six good-quality articles were retained for final review. Five studies compared the effect of surgical and non-surgical management of ACL injuries on developing PTOA. One study investigated the impact of different ACL rehabilitation protocols on the development of PTOA. The incidence of PTOA following ACL injury was comparable regardless of the surgical or non-surgical intervention and rehabilitation compared in each study. Further high-quality studies are needed to inform ACL injury management to reduce the impact of PTOA following ACL injury.
前交叉韧带重建和康复治疗与保守治疗相比,在降低前交叉韧带损伤后创伤性骨关节炎发病率方面的疗效:系统综述
前十字韧带(ACL)损伤是罹患创伤后骨关节炎(PTOA)的风险因素之一。前交叉韧带损伤和创伤后骨关节炎的负担相当沉重,如果不改变其治疗方法,预计其负担还会增加。不同的前交叉韧带康复干预措施对降低 PTOA 发病率的效果尚不清楚。本系统性综述旨在对评估前交叉韧带损伤后前交叉韧带重建(ACLR)加康复治疗与单纯康复治疗对 PTOA 发生率的有效性的研究结果进行识别、综合和评论。我们使用改进的唐斯和布莱克评估工具对所选研究进行了质量评估。通过提取和分析数据来回答研究问题:与保守治疗相比,前交叉韧带重建和康复治疗对前交叉韧带损伤后 PTOA 的发生率有何影响?最终审查保留了六篇质量较高的文章。五项研究比较了前交叉韧带损伤的手术治疗和非手术治疗对发生 PTOA 的影响。一项研究调查了不同的前交叉韧带康复方案对 PTOA 发生的影响。在每项研究中,无论采用哪种手术或非手术疗法以及康复方案,前交叉韧带损伤后 PTOA 的发生率都相当。我们需要进一步开展高质量的研究,为前交叉韧带损伤管理提供信息,以减少前交叉韧带损伤后 PTOA 的影响。
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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