The Effects of Open versus Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises on Patients with ACL Deficient or Reconstructed Knees: A Systematic Review.

Rebekah Glass, Janessa Waddell, Barbara Hoogenboom
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Background: There is no consensus among the existing published evidence as to whether closed kinetic chain (CKC) or open kinetic chain (OKC) exercises should be the intervention of choice following an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury or reconstruction. The commonly held belief has been that OKC exercises cause increased strain on the ACL as well as increased joint laxity and anterior tibial translation.

Objective: To investigate the effects of OKC and CKC exercises on the knees of patients with ACL deficiency or reconstruction.

Data sources: MEDLINE, ProQuest Medical Library, and CINAHL STUDY SELECTION: Six articles were chosen for inclusion in the systematic review. The authors narrowed 50 articles down to 6 by review of titles and abstracts. Included articles were randomized controlled trials written in English, published during 2000-2008, that evaluated the effects of OKC and CKC exercises on ACL deficient or reconstructed knees.

Data extraction: Quality of the included studies was defined by the PEDro scale(1), which has been found to be reliable.(2)

Data synthesis: Scores on the PEDro scale(1) ranged from 4-6/10. One article found positive significant effects with inclusion of OKC exercises in the rehabilitation program and another found significant benefits with combining OKC and CKC exercises. CKC exercises alone were not found by any studies to be superior to OKC exercises.

Conclusion: These studies reveal favorable results for utilization of both open and closed kinetic chain exercises for intervention with ACL deficient or reconstructed knees. However, further research needs to be completed.

开放与封闭运动链运动对前交叉韧带缺陷或膝关节重建患者的影响:一项系统综述。
背景:对于前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤或重建后是否应选择闭合动力链(CKC)或开放动力链(OKC)训练,现有已发表的证据尚未达成共识。人们普遍认为,OKC运动增加了前交叉韧带的张力,增加了关节松弛和胫骨前移位。目的:探讨OKC和CKC运动对前交叉韧带缺损或重建患者膝关节的影响。数据来源:MEDLINE、ProQuest医学图书馆和CINAHL研究选择:6篇文章被纳入系统评价。作者通过审查题目和摘要,将50篇文章缩小到6篇。纳入的文章是2000-2008年间发表的英文随机对照试验,评估了OKC和CKC运动对ACL缺陷或重建膝关节的影响。数据提取:纳入研究的质量由PEDro量表(1)确定,该量表是可靠的。(2)数据综合:PEDro量表(1)得分范围为4-6/10。一篇文章发现,在康复计划中纳入OKC运动有显著的积极效果,另一篇文章发现,将OKC和CKC运动结合起来有显著的好处。任何研究都没有发现CKC运动单独优于OKC运动。结论:这些研究揭示了开放和封闭运动链训练对前交叉韧带缺陷或重建膝关节的干预效果良好。然而,进一步的研究还有待完成。
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