ORIGINAL
PAPERS – abstract
Knee
ambulatory rehabilitation after anterior crossed ligament
reconstruction
Mirela
Lucia Călina1
, Despina Beer2
1University
of Craiova, Faculty of Phisical Education and Sport,
2Ministery
of Justitice
Abstract
Knee is one of most important
joint of our
body, that presents frequently many traumas. The anterior cruciate
ligament (ACL) is the major stabilizing ligament of the knee. This is
one of the structures most often injuried by sportsmen. This injury
causes internal rotational instability of tibia to the femur when the
knee is in flexion. The ACL reconstruction with anatomically
bone-tendon-bone graft harvested from the patellae ligament, is
accepted today as the “golden standard”. The aim of
this study is
to evaluate the rehabilitation of knee after ACL reconstruction. We
compared two groups of subjects, one with ambulatory rehabilitation
by kinetic programme and one with rehabilitation in a rehabilitation
hospital services.
Key
words:
knee, ACL, ambulatory
rehabilitation