ABSTRACT
Introduction
In long-term sports, especially in explosive sports such as accelerated starting, athletes are prone to rupture the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). It is the ultimate goal of ACL reconstruction for athletes to restore the stability (static and dynamic) and mechanical structure of the knee joint through reconstruction surgery.
Object
This article uses ACL reconstruction to repair patients’ ACL and explores the effect of athletes’ nerve recovery after sports.
Methods
We collected 35 ACL reconstruction athletes and randomly divided them into two groups (experimental group, 18; control group, 17). After reconstruction, the athletes in the experimental group were treated with sports rehabilitation.
Results
The experimental and control groups had great differences in knee joint exercise indexes and nerve function recovery.
Conclusion
Sports rehabilitation training can effectively improve the nerve function of the knee joint after ACL reconstruction. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.
Physical exercise; Anterior cruciate ligament; Rehabilitation