Abstract

It has been indicated that strength imbalances following an ACL reconstruction are essential indicators of incomplete rehabilitation programs and increased risk for re-injury. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an isokinetic training protocol on muscular imbalances in soccer players who underwent ACL surgery. Twenty-four elite male soccer players who were found to have strength imbalances six months post-surgery were recruited and randomly assigned to either the control or the experimental group. The isokinetic knee strength was assessed before and after the 5-week intervention program. Two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed a significant main effect of training intervention on torque production for the quadriceps [F(1,22)= 34.95, p<0.001, <img src=image/19927570_01.gif>=0.61] and the hamstring [F(1,22)= 11.49, p<0.05, <img src=image/19927570_01.gif>=0.34] of the operated leg. Furthermore, there was a significant interaction between the exercise condition and torque production for the quadriceps [F(1,22)= 23.46, p<0.001, <img src=image/19927570_01.gif>=0.52] and the hamstring of the operated leg [F(1,22)=6.27, p<0.05, <img src=image/19927570_01.gif>=0.22]. Planned comparisons revealed that the experimental group produced significantly greater quadriceps [t(11)= -5.42, p<0.01, d=1.22] and hamstring [t(11)=-3.09, p<0.01, d=0.45] torque post-training compared to the pre-training intervention. Additionally, there was a main effect of training intervention on the deficits of the quadriceps [F(1,22)=67.95, p<0.01, <img src=image/19927570_01.gif>=0.76] and a significant interaction between the exercise intervention and quadriceps deficits for the two groups [F(1,22)= 32.48, p<0.001, <img src=image/19927570_01.gif>=0.59]. Our results indicate that the isokinetic training program efficiently restored the muscular imbalances post-surgery, and therefore physical therapists and rehabilitation experts should consider incorporating this program into their therapy protocols.

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