Department of Rehabilitation, College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia.
Sports Health. 2022 Sep-Oct;14(5):674-680. doi: 10.1177/19417381211049357. Epub 2021 Oct 15.
Psychological readiness is a significant factor in determining successful return to sport (RTS) and physical activities after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Knowing the influence of kinesiophobia on physical tests that are used to guide RTS, such as the single-leg hop for distance (SLHD), would contribute to advancing clinical practice.
To investigate the association between kinesiophobia and SLHD performance in patients after ACL reconstruction.
A comprehensive search strategy entailed surveying 6 databases for relevant articles published from January 2009 to March 2021.
Articles published in English that were a minimum of level 3 evidence describing kinesiophobia, as measured by the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia, and related to SLHD performance in patients after ACL reconstruction.
Systematic review.
Level 3.
Study characteristics, sample population demographics, instrument(s), or approach(s) used to assess kinesiophobia and SLHD performance, and corresponding results.
A total of 152 potential studies were identified, 106 studies underwent screening, 40 were reviewed in full, and 7 studies were included. Meta-analysis could not be performed because of differences in experimental design among studies and instances of missing outcome data. Currently, moderate evidence indicates patients with ACL reconstruction that exhibit less kinesiophobia perform better on the SLHD test.
The outcomes of this review propose that sports health practitioners consider the influence of kinesiophobia on SLHD performance as a criterion for RTS and physical activities in patients after ACL reconstruction. Higher quality studies are necessary to establish the extent of association between these variables.
心理准备是决定前交叉韧带(ACL)重建后成功重返运动(RTS)和体育活动的重要因素。了解恐动症对用于指导 RTS 的物理测试(如单腿跳远距离测试 [SLHD])的影响,将有助于推进临床实践。
调查 ACL 重建后患者的恐动症与 SLHD 表现之间的关联。
全面的搜索策略包括调查 6 个数据库,以获取 2009 年 1 月至 2021 年 3 月期间发表的相关文章。
发表在英语期刊上的文章,其证据水平至少为 3 级,描述了恐动症,使用坦帕运动恐惧量表进行测量,并与 ACL 重建后患者的 SLHD 表现相关。
系统评价。
3 级。
研究特征、样本人群人口统计学特征、用于评估恐动症和 SLHD 表现的仪器或方法以及相应的结果。
共确定了 152 项潜在研究,106 项研究进行了筛选,40 项研究进行了全面审查,最终纳入了 7 项研究。由于研究之间的实验设计存在差异以及部分缺失的结果数据,无法进行荟萃分析。目前,中度证据表明,ACL 重建患者表现出较少的恐动症,在 SLHD 测试中表现更好。
本综述的结果表明,运动健康从业者应考虑恐动症对 SLHD 表现的影响,将其作为 ACL 重建后患者 RTS 和体育活动的一个标准。需要进行更高质量的研究来确定这些变量之间的关联程度。