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Effects of a Sensorimotor Training on Neuromuscular Control following ACL Reconstruction

Hutmacher, N.; Bellwald, A.; Rätz, R.; Gruener, G.; Eichelberger, P.; Lutz, N.; Steiner, V.; Raab, A.M. · physioscience · 2025 · Heft S 03 · S. 1 bis 1

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physioscience
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Hutmacher, N.; Bellwald, A.; Rätz, R.; Gruener, G.; Eichelberger, P.; Lutz, N.; Steiner, V.; Raab, A.M.
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Heft S 03 / 2025
Jahrgang 21
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1 bis 1
Erschienen: 2025-10-23 13:00:00
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1860-3092

Zusammenfassung

Background A rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a common injury with a high risk of secondary rupture. Despite the completion of rehabilitation and clearance for a full return to sport, sensorimotor alterations have been observed to persist during different activities, even years after ACL reconstruction. Current rehabilitation schemes do not seem to fully restore those alterations. Objectives The objective is to assess whether a specific sensorimotor training can alter sensorimotor deficits in persons after ACL reconstruction. Design Randomized controlled trial protocol. Methods 50 participants…

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