前交叉韧带损伤预防:谁负责实施,面临哪些挑战?

IF 3.1 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Jonathan T Super, Tim Spalding, Kate Jackson, William Jackson, Mark Bowditch, Morgan Bailey, Robert F LaPrade, Fares S Haddad, Iain R Murray
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在英国,前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤的发生率正在上升,在参加体育运动的年轻女运动员中尤其急剧增加。前交叉韧带损伤会导致严重的发病率,对个人的身体、心理和社会健康产生深远的影响,同时需要长期的康复。因此,对前交叉韧带损伤进行一级预防是可取的。与前交叉韧带损伤相关的内在和外在危险因素,如神经肌肉控制缺陷、运动质量受损、疲劳、力量不平衡和负荷管理不佳,与其他下肢肌肉骨骼损伤相同。这种重叠支持了前交叉韧带损伤预防可能不被认为是一种特定条件的努力,而是作为全面的下肢损伤预防策略的一个组成部分的概念。ACL预防干预通常包括旨在改善神经肌肉控制、功能表现、平衡、力量和力量的多组分训练方法。虽然通常以减少前交叉韧带损伤为框架,但它们的作用不仅限于膝盖,还可以保护下肢免受其他损伤,提高整体表现。尽管越来越多的证据表明神经肌肉损伤预防方案的有效性,但将其转化为常规实践一直不一致。本注释概述了目前与前交叉韧带损伤流行病学和损伤预防策略有效性有关的最佳证据,支持将前交叉韧带损伤预防纳入更广泛的运动特异性下肢损伤预防计划。在此过程中,它突出了与大规模实施伤害预防规划有关的主要利益攸关方和障碍。
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Anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention: who is responsible for implementation and what are the challenges?

The incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries is increasing in the UK, with a particularly sharp increase among young female athletes participating in sport. ACL injuries result in significant morbidity, with a profound impact on the physical, mental and social health of individuals, alongside lengthy rehabilitation. Therefore, primary prevention of ACL injuries is desirable. The intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors associated with ACL injury, such as deficits in neuromuscular control, impaired movement quality, fatigue, strength imbalances, and suboptimal load management, are shared with a spectrum of other lower-limb musculoskeletal injuries. This overlap supports the concept that ACL injury prevention may not be best considered a condition-specific endeavour, but rather as a component of a comprehensive lower-limb injury prevention strategy. ACL prevention interventions typically include multi-component training methods designed to improve neuromuscular control, functional performance, balance, strength and power. while often framed around ACL injury reduction, their effects extend beyond the knee, conveying protection against other lower-limb injuries and improving overall performance. Despite a growing body of evidence demonstrating the efficacy of neuromuscular injury prevention programmes, their translation into routine practice has been inconsistent. This annotation outlines the current best evidence relating to ACL injury epidemiology and the effectiveness of injury prevention strategies, supporting a transition to integrate ACL injury prevention into wider, sport-specific lower-limb injury prevention programmes. In doing so, it highlights key stakeholders and barriers relevant to large-scale implementation of injury prevention programmes.

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