Grooms Dustin, Appelbaum Gregory, Onate James
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2015 May;45(5):381-93. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2015.5549. Epub 2015 Jan 10.
The neuroplastic effects of anterior cruciate ligament injury have recently become more evident, demonstrating underlying nervous system changes in addition to the expected mechanical alterations associated with injury. Interventions to mitigate these detrimental neuroplastic effects, along with the established biomechanical changes, need to be considered in the rehabilitation process and return-to-play progressions. This commentary establishes a link between dynamic movement mechanics, neurocognition, and visual processing regarding anterior cruciate ligament injury adaptations and injury risk. The proposed framework incorporates evidence from the disciplines of neuroscience, biomechanics, motor control, and psychology to support integrating neurocognitive and visual-motor approaches with traditional neuromuscular interventions during anterior cruciate ligament injury rehabilitation. Physical therapists, athletic trainers, strength coaches, and other health care and performance professionals can capitalize on this integration of sciences to utilize visual-training technologies and techniques to improve on already-established neuromuscular training methods.
Therapy, level 5.
前交叉韧带损伤的神经可塑性效应最近变得更加明显,除了与损伤相关的预期机械改变外,还显示出潜在的神经系统变化。在康复过程和恢复运动进程中,需要考虑减轻这些有害神经可塑性效应的干预措施以及已确定的生物力学变化。本评论建立了动态运动力学、神经认知和视觉处理之间关于前交叉韧带损伤适应和损伤风险的联系。所提出的框架整合了神经科学、生物力学、运动控制和心理学等学科的证据,以支持在前交叉韧带损伤康复期间将神经认知和视觉运动方法与传统神经肌肉干预相结合。物理治疗师、运动训练师、力量教练以及其他医疗保健和运动表现专业人员可以利用这种科学整合,运用视觉训练技术来改进已有的神经肌肉训练方法。
治疗,5级。