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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027570
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Kreuzbandrehabilitation in der offenen Kette – Fakten und Mythen[1]
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation in Open Kinetic Chain – Facts and MythsPublication History
Manuskript eingetroffen: 23.10.2007
Manuskript akzeptiert: 12.3.2008
Publication Date:
03 July 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
In der Rehabilitation nach einer vorderen Kreuzbandruptur besteht Uneinigkeit darüber, ob in der offenen Kette trainiert werden darf oder ausschließlich das Training in der geschlossenen Kette zu bevorzugen ist.
Dieser Review untersuchte die Evidenz, ob es in der offenen Kette über eine verstärkte anteriore Tibiatranslation zu einer größeren Laxität des Transplantats und schlechteren funktionellen Nachbehandlungsergebnissen kommt. Als Resultat fanden sich widersprüchliche Beweise für eine vergrößerte Laxität bzw. kein Beweis für schlechtere funktionelle Nachbehandlungseffekte.
Abstract
In rehabilitation after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction there is continued disagreement concerning the advisability of exercise in an open kinetic chain or whether exercise exclusively in the closed kinetic chain should be favoured.
This review examined the evidence concerning greater anterior tibia displacement during exercise in an open kinetic chain with resulting increase in the transplant’s laxity and poor functional rehabilitation outcome. The results were inconclusive concerning increased laxity and showed no evidence for poorer functional outcome.
Schlüsselwörter
vordere Kreuzbandruptur - offene Kette - geschlossene Kette - Laxität - funktionelle Nachbehandlungsergebnisse - Evidenz
Key words
anterior cruciate ligament rupture - open kinetic chain - closed kinetic chain - laxity - functional outcome - evidence
1 Die Arbeit wurde im Rahmen des Master-of-Science-Studiengangs Muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie an der Donau-Universität Krems erstellt.
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1 Die Arbeit wurde im Rahmen des Master-of-Science-Studiengangs Muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie an der Donau-Universität Krems erstellt.
Konstantin Beinert
PT, Sport- und Gymnastiklehrer, Schule für Physiotherapie in Grünstadt
Am Wehrhaus 20
67269 Grünstadt
Email: konstantin-beinert@t-online.de