The Impact of Blood Flow Restriction Training in Adolescents After ACL Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries, Knee Injuries, Quadriceps Muscle Atrophy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries focused on measuring physical therapy, rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Prior to surgery participated in >50 hours/year of level I or II sports as defined by Noyes et al and planned to return to prior level. Level I Sports (4-7 days/week) Jumping, hard pivoting, cutting (basketball, volleyball,football, soccer, gymnastics, skiing. wrestling) Level II sports (1-3 days/week) Jumping, hard pivoting, cutting (basketball, volleyball,football, soccer, gymnastics, skiing. wrestling) Completion of postoperative rehabilitation following standard protocols Orthopedic surgical intervention and physical therapy completed at Connecticut Children's. Exclusion Criteria: An additional lower extremity injury at time of knee injury or previous surgical intervention on the knee (ipsilateral and contralateral) Multiple ligament ruptures or trauma Weight bearing restrictions for greater than 4 weeks after surgery due to concomitant pathology such as meniscal root/radial repair, chondral pathology, or multi-ligament pathology Follow-up surgical procedures including, but not limited to, post-operative arthrofibrosis Inability to attend regular physical therapy sessions (≥80% of patient treatment sessions and all assessment visits Contraindications to performing BFRT including known history of central or peripheral neurologic impairments, cardiac or metabolic condition or history of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Sites / Locations
- Connecticut Children's Sports Physical TherapyRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
BFR Intervention Group
No Intervention/Control Group
In addition to the standard ACL rehabilitation protocol, the experimental group will complete 2 exercises using the Delfi BFR cuff 2x/week for 8 weeks during their treatment session at Connecticut Children's Sports Physical Therapy on the second post-operative visit. Cuff size will be determined by patient thigh circumference Limb occlusion pressure will be determined in supine position and all exercises will be completed at 80% occlusion. Long Arc Quadriceps (LAQ) progression Shuttle progression Post-op visit 2- 2 weeks Quadriceps Set Standing Straight Leg Raise 2 weeks-4 weeks Available range LAQ Standing terminal knee extension 4 weeks-8 weeks LAQ (0-90°) Single Limb Shuttle/Leg Press
In addition to the standard ACL rehabilitation protocol, the control group will complete the same exercises as the experimental group starting on the second post-operative visit. Long Arc Quadriceps (LAQ) progression Shuttle progression Post-op visit 2- 2 weeks Quadriceps Set Standing Straight Leg Raise 2 weeks-4 weeks Available range LAQ Standing terminal knee extension 4 weeks-8 weeks LAQ (0-90°) Single Limb Shuttle/Leg Press