Proprioception and performance after anterior cruciate ligament rupture

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Masayoshi Katayama
Hiroshi Higuchi
Masashi Kimura
Atsushi Kobayashi
Kazuhisa Hatayama
Masanori Terauchi
Kenji Takagishi
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[1] Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[2] Zenshukai Hospital,Gunma Sports Medicine Research Center
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International Orthopaedics | 2004年 / 28卷
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury; Medial Collateral Ligament; Somatosensory Evoke Potential; Error Angle;
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The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of proprioception in patients with an anaterior-cruciate-ligament (ACL)-injured knee and to determine whether there is a correlation between proprioception and performance. We studied 32 patients with unilateral isolated ACL ruptures. Proprioception of the knee was evaluated by examining the joint position sense. Functional performance was evaluated with the one-leg hop (OLH) and one-leg vertical jump (OLV) tests. The mean error angle of the joint position sense was 3.6±1.5° on the intact side and 5.2±1.9° on the injured side. The joint position sense was thus clearly reduced on the injured side (p<0.05). The distance of jumping in the OLH test and the height of jumping in the OLV test was also clearly reduced on the injured side compared with that on the intact side (p<0.01) both with and without visual control. Moreover, we found a significant correlation between proprioception and performance in the ACL-injured knees, and this correlation was more distinct with visual deprivation. In conclusion, decreased proprioception in patients with ACL deficiency reduced their functional ability.
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