Knee performance and self-efficacy trajectory curves after ACL reconstruction: A longitudinal study

Phys Ther Sport. 2021 May:49:157-163. doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2021.02.008. Epub 2021 Mar 4.

Abstract

Objectives: To examine knee flexion range-of-motion, quadriceps strength, and knee self-efficacy trajectory curves over 6 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), stratified by patients' Month-6 sports activity level.

Design: Prospective longitudinal study.

Setting: Hospital outpatient physiotherapy department.

Participants: 595 individuals after unilateral ACLR (mean age, 27 years).

Main outcome measures: At 2-, 3-, and 6-months post-surgery, knee flexion range-of-motion, quadriceps strength, and self-efficacy were quantified. Flexion range-of-motion was additionally measured at 2- and 4-weeks post-surgery. Sports activity levels were assessed using the Tegner Activity Score at 6-months post ACLR.

Results: The various measures improved nonlinearly over time, with substantial improvements observed in the first 2-4 months post-surgery. In multivariable generalized least squares models, greater knee flexion range-of-motion, quadriceps strength, and self-efficacy over time were significantly associated with higher Month-6 Tegner levels (all P values < 0.01). Additionally, receiving a bone-patellar-tendon-bone graft or meniscal repair was associated with lower quadriceps strength trajectories (P-values<0.001) while female sex was associated with lower knee self-efficacy trajectories (P = 0.02).

Conclusions: Greater knee flexion range-of-motion, quadriceps strength, and self-efficacy were associated with higher Month-6 Tegner levels. The derived trajectory curves may be useful for effective management decision making and adequate results interpretation during the rehabilitation process.

Keywords: ACL; Psychosocial factors; Quadriceps; knee.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries / rehabilitation
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries / surgery
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction / rehabilitation*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Knee / physiology*
  • Knee / surgery
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Male
  • Muscle Strength*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Quadriceps Muscle / physiology*
  • Range of Motion, Articular
  • Self Efficacy*
  • Young Adult