The Influence of Cognitive Dual Tasking on the Outcomes of the Triple Hop Test Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-01-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.127511
Roberto Ricupito, Alberto Grassi, Matteo Zanuso, Paolo Torneri
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Abstract

Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction involves prolonged rehabilitation, with Return to Sport (RTS) as a key goal for athletes. Integrating Dual Task (DT) strategies, which combine cognitive and physical tasks, is critical, as multitasking mirrors real-world and sports-specific demands. Assessing how distractions affect performance is essential to optimize RTS outcomes for both the reconstructed and healthy limbs.

Purpose: To analyze the influence of DT on the performance of the Triple Hop Test for distance (THD) in individuals' status post ACL reconstruction.

Study type: Cross Sectional.

Materials and methods: Seventeen patients post-ACL were recruited and performed THD under two conditions: single task (standard condition) and dual task (with an added neurocognitive task). Assessments were conducted on both the healthy and the previously injured limb over six meters, measured via a standard measuring tape. Paired t-tests and Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon or Kruskal-Wallis tests were applied to investigate differences. Categorical variables were compared using chi-squared tests.

Results: There was a significant difference in average distance between single task performances in the healthy and previously operated limbs, with a difference of 20.71 cm (p=0.016). A significant difference was also observed in DT performance, with a distance variation of 10.41 cm (p=0.038). Comparing performances, both the healthy and the ACL-reconstructed limbs showed performance deterioration under DT conditions, with a greater percentage decline in the healthy limb.

Conclusions: Dual Task conditions appear to hinder performance in the THD in both the healthy and post-ACL reconstructed limbs.

Level of evidence: 3b.

认知双重任务对前交叉韧带重建后三跳试验结果的影响。
前言:前交叉韧带(ACL)重建涉及到长期的康复,恢复运动(RTS)是运动员的关键目标。整合双重任务(DT)策略,将认知任务和身体任务结合起来,是至关重要的,因为多任务处理反映了现实世界和运动特定的需求。评估分心如何影响表现对于优化重建肢体和健康肢体的RTS结果至关重要。目的:分析DT对ACL重建后个体状态三跳距离测试(THD)性能的影响。研究类型:横断面。材料和方法:招募17例acl术后患者,在单任务(标准条件)和双任务(增加神经认知任务)两种情况下进行THD。对健康和先前受伤的肢体进行了评估,超过6米,通过标准卷尺测量。采用配对t检验和Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon或Kruskal-Wallis检验调查差异。分类变量采用卡方检验进行比较。结果:正常肢体与术前肢体单任务表现的平均距离差异有统计学意义,差异为20.71 cm (p=0.016)。在DT性能上也观察到显著差异,距离变化为10.41 cm (p=0.038)。比较性能,健康肢体和acl重建肢体在DT条件下均表现出性能下降,健康肢体下降的百分比更大。结论:双重任务条件似乎阻碍了健康和acl后重建肢体的THD表现。证据等级:3b。
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