About this trial
The closed kinetic chain (CKC) of terminal knee extension exercise (TKE) is designed to activate VM activity for knee injury training. This CKC exercise is effective for highest recruiting muscle activity, especially safe for post-operative knee surgery. The study of ACL reconstruction rehabilitation guideline suggests that exercises can be applied within the early phase of rehabilitation to prevent knee laxity and less knee pain compared to open chain exercise. Therefore, it is interesting to investigate the effects of TKE exercise synchronized with metronome pace on change of VM motor unit behavior in post operative ACL reconstruction. This study focuses on the immediate effect of 1-seesion TKE and expects that adding metronome during TKE will enhance neuromuscular control of VM and may change motor unit behavior.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Male or female participants who receive primary ACL reconstruction within 2 weeks with or without meniscus repair
No or mild resting pain (Numeric rating scale ≤ 3)
Reconstruction procedures using autograft including hamstrings or bone-patella bone grafts
Age range 18-35 years (33).
Disqualifiers
Non-weight bearing within 2 weeks after the operation (prescription from surgeon)
Hearing problem, such as being unable to hear the metronome sound or being unable to synchronize exercises with the metronome correctly
Limitations in knee extension range caused by joint stiffness evaluated by using passive knee range of motion
Unable to perform active and passive ≥ 30º knee flexion on the operative side
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- audible cues
- Exercise