Return to sports activities after surgical rehabilitation on medial patellofemoral ligament consequence of patellar dislocation

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Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Φυσική Αποκατάσταση-Χειροθεραπεία
Library of the School of Health Sciences
Deposit date:
2022-05-16
Year:
2022
Author:
Metaxotos Konstantinos
Supervisors info:
Μιχαήλ Κουτσιλιέρης, Ομότιμος καθηγητής, Ιατρική Σχολή, ΕΚΠΑ
Δημήτριος - Στέργιος Ευαγγελόπουλος Ακαδημαϊκός υπότροφος, Ιατρική Σχολή ΕΚΠΑ
Γεώργιος Βαϊόπουλος Ομότιμος καθηγητής, Ιατρική Σχολή, ΕΚΠΑ
Original Title:
Eπιστροφή στις αθλητικές δραστηριότητες μετά από χειρουργική αποκατάσταση του έσω επιγονατιδομηριαίου συνδέσμου συνέπεια εξαρθρήματος της επιγονατίδας
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Return to sports activities after surgical rehabilitation on medial patellofemoral ligament consequence of patellar dislocation
Summary:
Knee dislocation is a common injury accounting for 3.3% of all knee injuries. It is more common in women than men. The typical trigger mechanism involves rotational movement of the knee with the knee in a flexion and flexion position or direct injury due to a direct blow to the inside of the patella of the knee area during high-risk activities.
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the criteria for patients' return to activities after surgery-appropriate sports through the patellofemoral ligament, to determine the time and to determine the functional limitations.

A total of 8 pilot studies and case studies were included for the literature review. A detailed analysis was performed on the Pubmed, Sciencedirect, Cohrane database, Pedro and Scopus databases. The collected articles were published in the period between 2011 - 2022.

From the 8 studies it was seen that the surgery is a safe intervention of the internal patellar ligament. However, athletes have reduced deficits in knee flexion strength, knee extension as well as reduced levels of function up to 8 months after injury.
Main subject category:
Health Sciences
Keywords:
Recurrent patellar dislocation, Patellar dislocation, Patellar subluxation, Patellar instability, Patellar redislocation, Mpfl, Return to sport, Time to sport
Index:
No
Number of index pages:
0
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
26
Number of pages:
42
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