Only 1 in 5 patients achieve limb symmetry at 6 months post ACL reconstruction

Only 1 in 5 patients achieve limb symmetry at 6 months post ACL reconstruction

In early 2019 Cristiani et al published an article showing < 20% of patients met rehabilitation goals of having > 90% limb symmetry in strength (isokinetic quads and hamstrings at 90deg/sec) and single hop for distance tests at 6 months post-op.

This study had a very large sample size (4093 patients), comprising 45.7% females, with a mean age of 28 years (+/-10 years). 86.5% of participants completed the full test battery at 6 months post-op.

Article review - Wellsandt et al (2017) - Limb Symmetry?

Article review - Wellsandt et al (2017) - Limb Symmetry?

Wellsandt et al (2017) Limb Symmetry Indexes Can Overestimate Knee Function After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

Comparison between single leg hop and quad strength – in two different ways.

Who - Non professional cutting athletes, 14-55 yrs old(Excluded other significant injuries).

Limb Symmetry Index (LSI) = comparison between Left and Right during an assessment.

Estimated pre-injury capacity (EPIC) = measuring uninvolved limb pre-operatively then comparing to the involved side at 6 months post-op.