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The goal of this clinical trial is to see which type of strengthening exercise with a tight band (blood flow restriction) helps people recover better after ACL reconstruction. The study includes adults after ACL surgery who are doing physiotherapy to rebuild thigh muscle strength and knee function.
The main questions are:
Researchers will compare a heavy-exercise program plus blood flow restriction to a light-exercise program plus blood flow restriction to see which gives better strength and functional improvements.
Participants will:
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This clinical trial is testing two different ways of doing strength training with a tight leg cuff (blood flow restriction) during rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction. The aim is to find out which program helps people rebuild thigh muscle strength and knee function more effectively, while still keeping the knee joint safe after surgery.
Study purpose and questions After ACL reconstruction, many people lose muscle size and strength in the front of the thigh, which can slow down recovery and delay return to sport or full activity. Blood flow restriction training allows people to train with lighter weights but still gain strength and muscle, which may be useful when heavy loads are not yet safe.
The main questions are:
What happens in the study Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups so that each person has an equal chance of being in either group.
Both groups will:
The physiotherapist will adjust the load (heavy or light), cuff pressure, and number of sets and repetitions according to a fixed protocol so that each participant trains safely and progressively over time.
Measurements and outcomes
Participants will be tested at the start of the study and at follow-up visits (for example, after several weeks and at the end of the program). The main outcome is peak quadriceps strength measured on an isokinetic dynamometer. Other outcomes may include:
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For ACLR group:
•Isolated unilateral ACL reconstruction 8-16 weeks post-surgery with medical clearance for moderate to high resistance training.
For control group(healthy population):
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Osman Z Khan, Bachelors of Physiotherapy
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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