Kinesiology and Physiotherapy Comprehensive
Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Volume 2 No. 1 April 2023

Hubungan Kekuatan Otot Tungkai Bawah dan Kinesiophobia dengan Stabilitas Fungsional dan Fungsi Lutut pada Pasien Rekonstruksi Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Tinjauan Literatur

Gede Wahyu Pratama Wijaya (Bachelor and Professional Program of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana)
I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya (Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medicine, Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia)
Anak Agung Gede Angga Puspa Negara (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2023

Abstract

Background: One of the most prevalent knee injuries among athletes is a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). ACL injuries may lead to various unpleasant symptoms, including joint instability, muscular atrophy, and soreness. ACL reconstruction is usually recommended to restore peace and function to the knee joint. After ACL reconstruction, knee muscle strength can remain compromised, leading to deficits in stability and functional limitations. ACL reconstruction also has psychological consequences, such as fear of moving due to injury or kinesiophobia. Purpose: To determine the relationship between lower leg muscle strength and kinesiophobia with functional stability and knee function in patients with ACL reconstruction. Method: The research method used is a literature review using data from scientific articles in scientific journal databases related to muscle strength, kinesiophobia, functional stability, and knee function after ACL reconstruction. The literature search used the keywords "ACL," "Strength," "Function," and "Kinesiophobia" by combining the Boolean Operators" OR "and "AND." Results: Based on the results of the journal review, it was found that after ACL reconstruction, muscle strength and kinesiophobia will affect the functional stability and function of the knee. Decreased muscle strength will lead to lower knee stability and function. Kinesiophobia level is associated with poorer clinical outcomes after ACL reconstruction. Conclusion: Based on the review results, it can be concluded that there may be problems arising from ACL reconstruction. Decreased muscle strength and psychological consequences such as fear of moving due to injury or kinesiophobia can affect the knee's functional stability and function.

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kpc

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Kinesiology and Physiotherapy Comprehensive is an open journal system that publishes scientific content in three editions per year April Agustus and December to promote clinical practice and research in physiotherapy KPC shares studies in physiotherapy which focuses its articles on health and injury ...