Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary Study

# Background/Purpose Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) often leads to persistent neuromuscular deficits, complicating return-to-sport decisions. Reliable functional assessments are needed to guide RTS after ACLR. The main objective was to examine countermovement jump (CMJ) measures to...

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Published in:International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
Main Authors: Florian FORELLI, Ayrton MOIROUX--SAHRAOUI, Branis NEKHOUF, Ismail BOUZEKRAOUI ALAOUI, Amaury VANDEBROUCK, Pascal DUFFIET, Louis RATTE, Maciej BIALY, Andreas BJERREGAARD, Jean MAZEAS, Maurice DOURYANG, Alexandre RAMBAUD
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Language:English
Published: North American Sports Medicine Institute 2025-09-01
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.142878
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author Florian FORELLI
Ayrton MOIROUX--SAHRAOUI
Branis NEKHOUF
Ismail BOUZEKRAOUI ALAOUI
Amaury VANDEBROUCK
Pascal DUFFIET
Louis RATTE
Maciej BIALY
Andreas BJERREGAARD
Jean MAZEAS
Maurice DOURYANG
Alexandre RAMBAUD
author_facet Florian FORELLI
Ayrton MOIROUX--SAHRAOUI
Branis NEKHOUF
Ismail BOUZEKRAOUI ALAOUI
Amaury VANDEBROUCK
Pascal DUFFIET
Louis RATTE
Maciej BIALY
Andreas BJERREGAARD
Jean MAZEAS
Maurice DOURYANG
Alexandre RAMBAUD
author_sort Florian FORELLI
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container_title International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
description # Background/Purpose Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) often leads to persistent neuromuscular deficits, complicating return-to-sport decisions. Reliable functional assessments are needed to guide RTS after ACLR. The main objective was to examine countermovement jump (CMJ) measures to identify which parameters can best distinguish between ACLR and control participants. The secondary objective was to determine whether performance alterations between operated and non-operated limb exist during CMJ after ACLR. # Design Non-randomized, single blinded, cross-sectional study # Methods Limb symmetry index (LSI) was calculated for vertical ground reaction force (vGRF), maximal power (MP), and eccentric rate of force development (RFDe) during countermovement jumps (CMJ) performed on force plates by an ACLR group (n=64) and a control group (n=47). First analysis compared LSI vGRF, LSI MP and LSI RFDe between groups. Secondary analysis compared vGRF, MP and RFDe between the operated/non-operated limb in the ACLR group and dominant/non-dominant limb in the control group. Between-group comparisons were made using Mann-Whitney tests due to non-normal data distribution. Effect sizes were calculated to assess the magnitude of differences. # Results Participants included 64 ACLR patients (mean age 26.5 ± 5.0 years; 33 females) and 47 controls (mean age 23.6 ± 2.1 years; 24 females). CMJ measures in the ACLR group were significantly reduced for LSI vGRF (p < 0.001), LSI MP (p < 0.001) and LSI RFDe (p < 0.001). The ACLR group exhibited significant differences between both limbs in terms of vGRF (p < 0.001), MP ( p < 0.001), and RFDe (p < 0.01). No significant limb differences were found in the control group. # Conclusion Measures of deceleration from the CMJ are altered after ACLR and should be considered throughout rehabilitation. # Level of Evidence 3
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spelling doaj-art-4eab6644ced0441fbfb3b78d8a00b7f72025-08-31T20:14:27ZengNorth American Sports Medicine InstituteInternational Journal of Sports Physical Therapy2159-28962025-09-0120910.26603/001c.142878Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary StudyFlorian FORELLIAyrton MOIROUX--SAHRAOUIBranis NEKHOUFIsmail BOUZEKRAOUI ALAOUIAmaury VANDEBROUCKPascal DUFFIETLouis RATTEMaciej BIALYAndreas BJERREGAARDJean MAZEASMaurice DOURYANGAlexandre RAMBAUD# Background/Purpose Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) often leads to persistent neuromuscular deficits, complicating return-to-sport decisions. Reliable functional assessments are needed to guide RTS after ACLR. The main objective was to examine countermovement jump (CMJ) measures to identify which parameters can best distinguish between ACLR and control participants. The secondary objective was to determine whether performance alterations between operated and non-operated limb exist during CMJ after ACLR. # Design Non-randomized, single blinded, cross-sectional study # Methods Limb symmetry index (LSI) was calculated for vertical ground reaction force (vGRF), maximal power (MP), and eccentric rate of force development (RFDe) during countermovement jumps (CMJ) performed on force plates by an ACLR group (n=64) and a control group (n=47). First analysis compared LSI vGRF, LSI MP and LSI RFDe between groups. Secondary analysis compared vGRF, MP and RFDe between the operated/non-operated limb in the ACLR group and dominant/non-dominant limb in the control group. Between-group comparisons were made using Mann-Whitney tests due to non-normal data distribution. Effect sizes were calculated to assess the magnitude of differences. # Results Participants included 64 ACLR patients (mean age 26.5 ± 5.0 years; 33 females) and 47 controls (mean age 23.6 ± 2.1 years; 24 females). CMJ measures in the ACLR group were significantly reduced for LSI vGRF (p < 0.001), LSI MP (p < 0.001) and LSI RFDe (p < 0.001). The ACLR group exhibited significant differences between both limbs in terms of vGRF (p < 0.001), MP ( p < 0.001), and RFDe (p < 0.01). No significant limb differences were found in the control group. # Conclusion Measures of deceleration from the CMJ are altered after ACLR and should be considered throughout rehabilitation. # Level of Evidence 3https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.142878
spellingShingle Florian FORELLI
Ayrton MOIROUX--SAHRAOUI
Branis NEKHOUF
Ismail BOUZEKRAOUI ALAOUI
Amaury VANDEBROUCK
Pascal DUFFIET
Louis RATTE
Maciej BIALY
Andreas BJERREGAARD
Jean MAZEAS
Maurice DOURYANG
Alexandre RAMBAUD
Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary Study
title Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary Study
title_full Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary Study
title_fullStr Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary Study
title_short Is Deceleration the Key Element in Vertical Jump Performance to Return to Sport After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With Hamstring Graft? A Preliminary Study
title_sort is deceleration the key element in vertical jump performance to return to sport after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring graft a preliminary study
url https://doi.org/10.26603/001c.142878
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