Objective:To assess the effect of rehabilitation treatment on the kneesports function of patients with the anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)reconstruction.Method:The author employs a randomized controlled approach with six months follow up Subjects:30 patients within the age range of 20-to 45Intervention:The experiment consisted of two groups:One group was involved in post-operative rehabilitation protocol while the other acted as control with the traditional protocol.Knee examination was done by use of the KT-1000 knee arthromeres and Isokinetic dynamometer,Results:Preliminary results indicate that post-operative rehabilitation protocol was more effective when compared to conventional treatments approaches.Despite the fact that neuromuscular interventions have no likelihood of harming patients,they also have a low like the hood of yielding larger improvements in the final outcomes.After intervention moment,patients who were subjected to rehabilitation exercises exhibited a higher level of contraction torques with normalized voluntary maximal isometric contraction.Post hoc results indicate that participants in the Exercise group recorded a rise in knee-extension torque(P =.003).Conclusion:Generally,patients with[jll]ACL reconstruction were subjected to post-operative exercises experienced greater gains compared with those who only used tranilitional therapies... |