The effect of anti-gravity training after meniscal or chondral injury in the knee. A systematic review.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Acta orthopaedica Belgica Pub Date : 2020-09-01
Nina Debecker, Mérithe Luyten, Frank Vandenabeele, Johan Bellemans
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Abstract

Reduced impact loading or anti-gravity training has recently been introduced as a new tool in the rehabilitation of orthopaedic conditions that require restricted weight bearing. The purpose of this strategy is to speed up the functional rehabilitation while at the same time protect the healing structures from harmful effects associated with impact loading. Anti- gravity treadmills (AlterG ® ) and harness suspension devices seem to be the two most promising techniques. It is however today unclear how effective these devices are. The purpose of our study was therefore to perform a systematic literature review on the actual technology available and its effect on impact load reduction, as well as its effectiveness in accelerating functional recovery after meniscal and chondral injury to the knee. The results from our work demonstrate that only a limited number of studies are available, usually of moderate quality. The data suggest a variable effect on cartilage regeneration, and a potential for accelerated functional recovery in gait and running dynamics both with anti-gravity treadmill as well as suspension harness systems.

膝关节半月板或软骨损伤后反重力训练的效果。系统回顾。
减少冲击负荷或反重力训练最近作为一种新的工具被引入到需要限制负重的骨科康复中。该策略的目的是加速功能康复,同时保护愈合结构免受与冲击负荷相关的有害影响。反重力跑步机(AlterG®)和线束悬挂装置似乎是两个最有前途的技术。然而,目前尚不清楚这些设备的效果如何。因此,我们研究的目的是对现有的实际技术及其对减少冲击负荷的影响,以及其在加速半月板和膝关节损伤后功能恢复方面的有效性进行系统的文献综述。我们的工作结果表明,只有有限数量的研究是可用的,通常是中等质量。数据表明,对软骨再生的影响是可变的,并且具有加速步态和跑步动力学功能恢复的潜力,无论是使用反重力跑步机还是悬挂安全带系统。
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Acta orthopaedica Belgica
Acta orthopaedica Belgica 医学-整形外科
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0.70
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4-8 weeks
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