Effect of reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament on proprioception of the knee and the heel strike transient
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Orthopaedic Research
- Vol. 11 (5) , 696-704
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100110512
Abstract
Abnormal proprioception of the knee joint has been documented after rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and may result in the loss of muscular reflexes. Excessive loading from the lack of muscular control may predispose the joint to osteoarthrosis. To investigate this problem, 10 patients were studied at an average of 31.6 months after ACL reconstruction. Three tests of joint proprioception and measurements of the vertical component of heel strike force during normal gait were used. A normal control group also was studied. For two of the proprioception tests (reproduction of passive motion and relative reproduction), there were no statistical differences among the uninjured (control) limbs, the normal contralateral limb of patients with a reconstructed ACL, and the extremity with a reconstructed ACL. In the third test (threshold of detection of motion), which previously has been shown to be adversely affected by ACL injury, the measurements for both extremities of patients with a reconstructed ACL were more accurate than those for the control group. The reconstructed extremity performed less accurately than the contralateral extremity (p < 0.05). The heel strike transient (vertical component of ground reaction force at heel strike) for uninjured and ACL‐reconstructed limbs was not significantly different. In fact, the extremity with the reconstructed ACL had a lower transient than the uninjured extremity. Heel strike transients in patients with a reconstructed ACL were higher than those in the controls, but the differences were significant only when corrected for velocity of gait. These results indicate that a well done ACL reconstruction with appropriate rehabilitation can result in proprioception that is essentially equal to that of the contralateral limb.Keywords
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