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Patient Demographics for The role of strength-related factors on psychological readiness for return to sport following Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction

Abstract

Psychological readiness following Anterior Cruciate ligament Reconstruction (ACLR) correlates with different return to sport outcomes. However, the relationship between strength and power and psychological readiness remains unexplored. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Return to Sport After Injury (ACL-RSI) scores and various hamstrings and quadriceps strength and power variables. Twelve participants (20.7±2.5 years old; 174.2±7.5 cm; 70.2±8.5 kg; 18.2±8.3% of body fat) who had an ACLR nine months or more before the study completed the ACL-RSI questionnaire and isokinetic strength testing of the hamstrings and quadriceps (60°.s -1 and 180°.s -1 ). Based on ACL-RSI scores, they were divided into “cases” and “controls”, deemed not psychologically ready and psychologically ready to return to previous sport performance (PILOS), respectively. The main findings are that quadriceps’ and hamstrings’ rate of torque development (RTD) and time since surgery were determinants of psychological readiness following ACLR. Furthermore, compared to controls cases showed significantly lower angle-specific quadriceps and hamstrings torque close to extension and lower RTD, but no difference in peak torque. These results suggest that physiotherapists should facilitate athletes’ RTS by focusing on the restoration of RTD and strength at angles close to full knee extension.

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Isokinetic data,

DOI (Digital Object Identifier)

Permanent link to this resource: https://doi.org/10.24384/13gr-k634

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Authors

Delextrat, Anne (Oxford Brookes University)
Williams, Mark (Oxford Brookes University)
Shaw, Clare (Oxford Brookes University)
Lee, Ollie (Oxford Brookes University)

Contributors

Research Group: Trauma and musculoskeletal health

Oxford Brookes departments

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
Department of Sport, Health Sciences and Social Work

Dates

Year: 2023

GeoLocations

Oxford, UK


Published by Oxford Brookes University

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This RADAR resource is the Source of Lee, O.; Williams, M.A.; Shaw, C.D.; Delextrat, A. The Role of Strength-Related Factors on Psychological Readiness for Return to Sport following Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction. Preprints 2023, 2023082078. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202308.2078.v1

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