2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/4721548
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Open versus Closed Kinetic Chain Exercises following an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background There is no consensus on 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. Methods A systematic search identified randomized controlled trials of OKC versus CKC exercise training in people who had undergone ACL reconstructive surgery. All published studies in this systematic review were comparisons between OKC and CKC groups. Results Seven studies were included. Lysholm… Show more

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“…61,62 Therefore, enhancements observed in the perception of knee joint position sense in the current study could be applicable both as a prophylaxis 58,63 and a rehabilitation strategy for many knee disorders, such as a meniscal tear, cruciate ligament injuries, knee arthroplasty, and patellofemoral pain syndrome. 58,[64][65][66][67] Finally, a plausible explanation for our findings can be the auditory system's high-resolution capability of pitch differences and temporal features. Higher auditory resolution could have trained the comparably lower resolution proprioceptive system in both domains via intermodal referencing.…”
Section: Figure 2 Absolute Mean and Standard Error Of Repositioning mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…61,62 Therefore, enhancements observed in the perception of knee joint position sense in the current study could be applicable both as a prophylaxis 58,63 and a rehabilitation strategy for many knee disorders, such as a meniscal tear, cruciate ligament injuries, knee arthroplasty, and patellofemoral pain syndrome. 58,[64][65][66][67] Finally, a plausible explanation for our findings can be the auditory system's high-resolution capability of pitch differences and temporal features. Higher auditory resolution could have trained the comparably lower resolution proprioceptive system in both domains via intermodal referencing.…”
Section: Figure 2 Absolute Mean and Standard Error Of Repositioning mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Th e general tendency is to prefer the CKCE due to the fact that they are predominantly focused on increasing muscle strengh on the quadriceps, and improving coordination. Th erefor CKCE are considered to be safer because they do not increase the tensile strain on the ACL and so, reduce the risk of tibial displacement, while using open chain kinetic exercises for ACL rehabilitation might increase the anterior shear of the knee 21,22 . Tagesson et al (2008) express signifi cant results for open chain kinetic exercises only in terms of muscle strengh on the quadriceps compared to CKCE, while functional outcome is similar in both cases 23 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los tres artículos llegan a la misma conclusión: los ejercicios en cadena cinética abierta se pueden realizar con total seguridad y misma eficacia que los ejercicios en cadena cinética cerrada en fases tempranas posintervención. Si se extrapolan los resultados obtenidos y se comparan con la literatura más actual (Jewiss, Ostman, y Smart, 2017), se llega a la misma conclusión: si bien los ejercicios CCA y CCC pueden ser beneficiosos durante la rehabilitación quirúrgica del LCA, no hay pruebas suficientes para sugerir que uno sea superior a otro.…”
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