Cederström Niklas, Nilsson Gustav, Dahan Rickard, Granér Simon, Ageberg Eva
Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Malmö Idrottsklinik, Malmö, Sweden.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2024 Oct 2;10(4):e002064. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002064. eCollection 2024.
Physical function is often a main focus of knee injury rehabilitation, but recent recommendations include increasing attention to psychological factors. We have developed the MOTor Imagery to Facilitate Sensorimotor re-learning (MOTIFS) training model which integrates dynamic motor imagery into physical rehabilitation. The objective is to report interim analysis results of an adaptive randomised controlled trial regarding the pre-defined continuation criteria.
Following a 12-week intervention in which participants were randomised to either MOTIFS or Care-as-Usual training, n=42 people undergoing rehabilitation for a traumatic knee injury were assessed for change from baseline to follow-up in psychological readiness to return to activity, using the ACL Return to Sport after Injury Scale (ACL-RSI), and side hop limb symmetry index. Continuation criteria included differences of ≥5 points in ACL-RSI and ≥8 points in side hop limb symmetry index in favour of the MOTIFS group. If these were not met, ≥5 points change in enjoyment was acceptable.
Pre-defined continuation criteria were not met for ACL-RSI (mean difference -8.1 (SE 4.1)), side hop limb symmetry index (mean difference 4.4 (SE 7.8)), nor enjoyment (mean difference 3.9 (SE 4.5)), indicating that major modifications are required for continuation of the MOTIFS trial.
While results of this interim analysis did not show differences in psychological readiness to return to activity or side hop performance, previous research shows that the MOTIFS model is positive and enjoyable. Further research is warranted to evaluate more appropriate outcomes related to the holistic nature of physical and psychological readiness to return to activity.
NCT03473821.
身体功能通常是膝关节损伤康复的主要关注点,但最近的建议包括更多地关注心理因素。我们开发了运动想象促进感觉运动再学习(MOTIFS)训练模型,该模型将动态运动想象整合到身体康复中。目的是报告一项适应性随机对照试验关于预定义延续标准的中期分析结果。
在一项为期12周的干预中,参与者被随机分配到MOTIFS训练组或常规护理训练组,对n = 42名因膝关节创伤而接受康复治疗的患者,使用前交叉韧带损伤后恢复运动量表(ACL-RSI)和侧向单腿跳肢体对称指数,评估从基线到随访时恢复活动的心理准备情况的变化。延续标准包括ACL-RSI中有利于MOTIFS组的差异≥5分,以及侧向单腿跳肢体对称指数中差异≥8分。如果未达到这些标准,则享受程度变化≥5分也是可以接受的。
ACL-RSI(平均差异-8.1(标准误4.1))、侧向单腿跳肢体对称指数(平均差异4.4(标准误7.8))和享受程度(平均差异3.9(标准误4.5))均未达到预定义的延续标准,这表明MOTIFS试验的延续需要进行重大修改。
虽然这项中期分析的结果并未显示在恢复活动的心理准备或侧向单腿跳表现方面存在差异,但先前的研究表明MOTIFS模型是积极且令人愉悦的。有必要进行进一步研究,以评估与恢复活动的身体和心理准备的整体性质相关的更合适的结果。
NCT03473821。