Comparing the Effects of Differential and Visuo-Motor Training on Functional Performance, Biomechanical, and Psychological Factors in Athletes after ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial

F. Gholami, A. Letafatkar, Y. Moghadas Tabrizi, A. Gokeler, G. Rossettini, H.A. Ghanati, W.I. Schöllhorn, Journal of Clinical Medicine 12 (2023).

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Gholami, Fatemeh; Letafatkar, Amir; Moghadas Tabrizi, Yousef; Gokeler, Alli; Rossettini, Giacomo; Ghanati, Hadi Abbaszadeh; Schöllhorn, Wolfgang Immanuel
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<jats:p>Variation during practice is widely accepted to be advantageous for motor learning and is, therefore, a valuable strategy to effectively reduce high-risk landing mechanics and prevent primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Few attempts have examined the specific effects of variable training in athletes who have undergone ACL reconstruction. Thereby, it is still unclear to what extent the variations in different sensor areas lead to different effects. Accordingly, we compared the effects of versatile movement variations (DL) with variations of movements with emphasis on disrupting visual information (VMT) in athletes who had undergone ACL reconstruction. Forty-five interceptive sports athletes after ACL reconstruction were randomly allocated to a DL group (n = 15), VT group (n = 15), or control group (n = 15). The primary outcome was functional performance (Triple Hop Test). The secondary outcomes included dynamic balance (Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT)), biomechanics during single-leg drop-landing task hip flexion (HF), knee flexion (KF), ankle dorsiflexion (AD), knee valgus (KV), and vertical ground reaction force (VGRF), and kinesiophobia (Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK)) assessed before and after the 8 weeks of interventions. Data were analyzed by means of 3 × 2 repeated measures ANOVA followed by post hoc comparison (Bonferroni) at the significance level of p ≤ 0.05. Significant group × time interaction effects, main effect of time, and main effect of group were found for the triple hop test and all eight directions, SEBT, HF, KF, AD, KV, VGRF, and TSK. There was no significant main effect of group in the HF and triple hop test. Additionally, significant differences in the triple hop test and the seven directions of SEBT, HF, KF, KV, VGRF, and TSK were found between the control group and the DL and VMT groups. Between group differences in AD and the medial direction of SEBT were not significant. Additionally, there were no significant differences between VMT and the control group in the triple hop test and HF variables. Both motor learning (DL and VMT) programs improved outcomes in patients after ACL reconstruction. The findings suggest that DL and VMT training programs lead to comparable improvements in rehabilitation.</jats:p>
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Journal of Clinical Medicine
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12
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8
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2845
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Gholami F, Letafatkar A, Moghadas Tabrizi Y, et al. Comparing the Effects of Differential and Visuo-Motor Training on Functional Performance, Biomechanical, and Psychological Factors in Athletes after ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023;12(8). doi:10.3390/jcm12082845
Gholami, F., Letafatkar, A., Moghadas Tabrizi, Y., Gokeler, A., Rossettini, G., Ghanati, H. A., & Schöllhorn, W. I. (2023). Comparing the Effects of Differential and Visuo-Motor Training on Functional Performance, Biomechanical, and Psychological Factors in Athletes after ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(8), Article 2845. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12082845
@article{Gholami_Letafatkar_Moghadas Tabrizi_Gokeler_Rossettini_Ghanati_Schöllhorn_2023, title={Comparing the Effects of Differential and Visuo-Motor Training on Functional Performance, Biomechanical, and Psychological Factors in Athletes after ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial}, volume={12}, DOI={10.3390/jcm12082845}, number={82845}, journal={Journal of Clinical Medicine}, publisher={MDPI AG}, author={Gholami, Fatemeh and Letafatkar, Amir and Moghadas Tabrizi, Yousef and Gokeler, Alli and Rossettini, Giacomo and Ghanati, Hadi Abbaszadeh and Schöllhorn, Wolfgang Immanuel}, year={2023} }
Gholami, Fatemeh, Amir Letafatkar, Yousef Moghadas Tabrizi, Alli Gokeler, Giacomo Rossettini, Hadi Abbaszadeh Ghanati, and Wolfgang Immanuel Schöllhorn. “Comparing the Effects of Differential and Visuo-Motor Training on Functional Performance, Biomechanical, and Psychological Factors in Athletes after ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 8 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12082845.
F. Gholami et al., “Comparing the Effects of Differential and Visuo-Motor Training on Functional Performance, Biomechanical, and Psychological Factors in Athletes after ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” Journal of Clinical Medicine, vol. 12, no. 8, Art. no. 2845, 2023, doi: 10.3390/jcm12082845.
Gholami, Fatemeh, et al. “Comparing the Effects of Differential and Visuo-Motor Training on Functional Performance, Biomechanical, and Psychological Factors in Athletes after ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” Journal of Clinical Medicine, vol. 12, no. 8, 2845, MDPI AG, 2023, doi:10.3390/jcm12082845.

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