2019
DOI: 10.15621/ijphy/2019/v6i6/190222
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Influence of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery With Semitendinous and Gracilis Graft on Static Postural Balance at 3 Months Postoperatively: Randomized Controlled Study

Abstract: Background:The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is the most common sports injury. Surgery is often proposed, but single-leg and double-leg static postural disorders have been discovered several months after surgery. Our aims are to compare postural disorders after ligament reconstruction by hamstring tendon graft in the three months after surgery to those caused by aging. Methods: 2 groups of subjects underwent bilateral and unilateral postural tests. An analysis of the center of pressure's displacement i… Show more

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“…Recent scientific literature highlights the neurocognitive disorders associated with ACL injury. Thus, if the work of Burland et al (27) speaks of the physiological modifications acquired by reconstruction of the ACL, Linard et al (28) highlights a disturbance of the balance and a significant visual dependence after reconstruction of the ACL from the earlier phases of rehabilitation. Other studies corroborate these results and highlight alterations in the quality of movement which can be detrimental for the return to competition (29 -32).…”
Section: Neurocognitive and Neuromotormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent scientific literature highlights the neurocognitive disorders associated with ACL injury. Thus, if the work of Burland et al (27) speaks of the physiological modifications acquired by reconstruction of the ACL, Linard et al (28) highlights a disturbance of the balance and a significant visual dependence after reconstruction of the ACL from the earlier phases of rehabilitation. Other studies corroborate these results and highlight alterations in the quality of movement which can be detrimental for the return to competition (29 -32).…”
Section: Neurocognitive and Neuromotormentioning
confidence: 99%