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Critérios de retorno ao futebol após cirurgia de reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior: uma revisão de literatura
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2021-05-08Autor
Júlio Cesar Monteiro Borba
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Resumen
Introduction - Return to sport (RTS) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
surgery (ACLR) depends on the use of objective criteria / measures during the
rehabilitation process. The criteria for return vary between sports, and there is no
description of the criteria used to return to the practice, specifically, of soccer after
ACLR. Objective - To identify which are the return to sport criteria used for soccer
athletes who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery. Methods -
The following electronic databases were searched: MEDLINE, Physiotherapy
Evidence Database (PEDro) and SPORTDiscus. The inclusion criteria used were: the
study sample was composed of soccer players who have undergone ACL
reconstruction surgery and the study presents the criteria for returning to football.
Results - Eight studies were included in this review. The RTS criteria post-ALCR used
in soccer were questionnaires and self-report scales: International Knee
Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form (IKDC), Cincinnati Sports Activity
Scale (SAS), Knee Outcome Survey – Sports Activity Scale (KOS-SAS); unipodal and
bipedal jump tests; isokinetic strength test; evaluation of the range of motion of the
knee; quadriceps perimetry; measurement on the arthrometer; Tegner score; isometric
strength test in the leg-press; incremental running test on the treadmill; presence of
pain and edema and Lachman test and pivot shift test. Conclusion - The criteria for
returning to football after ALCR involve measurement of thigh muscle strength,
performance in questionnaires and self-report scales, performance in single-leg and
two-leg hop tests and clinical examination of the knee joint. The assessment of
athletes' psychological readiness is little used and studied in soccer.