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Lauren Artise

Mrs. Tillery

5th period

14 October 2011

                                       ACL Tear Prevention

       The knee is an important joint to the body. The ACL, one of the four major ligaments in

the knee, is responsible for mobility and turning when dealing with strenuous activities (Knee

Anatomy 2). When torn, this ligament requires surgery to repair. In addition to surgery, physical

therapy has become an extremely effective way in helping patients recover from medical

disabilities and surgeries such as ACL reconstruction (Moffat 1).


       Years after physical therapy was originated, the practice of physical therapy was brought

to the United States with the coming of the poliomyelitis epidemics from the 1800s to the 1950s

and after the damages of World War I and World War II. Poliomyelitis was a disastrous viral

disease that took many lives, especially during the 1920s and 1930s. The most common way to

treat this disease was to keep those infected in isolation with bed rest and eventually surgery.

Marguerite Sanderson and Mary McMillan were the first to take part in the training of

“reconstruction aides” and possessed the duty of caring for the soldiers and civilians wounded in

the war. During World War II, however, vast improvements were made in the medical care and

surgical strategies of those effected, which resulted in the increase of lives saved. The techniques

acquired for victims of poliomyelitis were then carried to the United States in 1940 by Sister

Elizabeth Kenny.


       Six years later, the Hospital Survey and Construction Act of 1946, also recognized as the

“Hill Burton Act,” allowed an increase in the practice of physical therapy in hospitals. Physical
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therapists had to once again deal with the wounded as the Korean War sparked. In 1967,

amendments to the Social Security Act encouraged more states to participate in the practice of

physical therapy. As time passed, orthopedic physical therapy emerged and became an important

way for patients to recover from disabilities and injuries, such as ACL tears in the knee (Moffat

1).


       For instance, the knee joint is the largest joint throughout the body, composed of bones,

ligaments, and muscles. Being a vital part to body movement, knees are often one of the most

common areas of injuries during sports and athletic activity. The knee is comprised of four

different bones, each of which is necessary for knee movement. The femur, or thigh bone,

connects to the tibia, or shin bone, by the meniscus. The patella, or kneecap, is a guard that

provides a protection to the ligaments inside the knee. The fibula, also known as theoutter shin

bone, is blended in with the tibia to form the leg below the knee and above the foot. Most of the

knee movement occurs between the femur, patella, and tibia.


       In addition, ligaments hold the responsibility of the knee’s stability. The knee has four

ligaments, each with a specific purpose. The Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL), located on the

inside of the knee, resists different forces that come from the outer surface of the knee, known as

valgus forces or knock-kneed, while the Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL), running on the

outside of the knee, resists forces pushing from the inside of the knee, known as varus forces or

bow legged (Varus of Valgus? 1).The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), one of the most vital

components to the knee, travels from the back of the knee to the front and prevents the tibia from

moving forward. Twisting movements are the most common way to injure the ACL, in which

surgery and rehabilitation are often necessary. The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) runs from

the front of the tibia to the back of the femur and is also responsible for controlling the
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movement of the tibia and keeping the components of the knee in place. Together, these four

ligaments make up the knee joint.


         Also involved in the knee joint, the menisci is composed of two crescent-shaped cartilage

menisci that rest on the medial, or inner, and lateral, or outer, sides of where the bottom of the

femur meets the top of the tibia.The meniscus acts as a shock absorber for the knee and prevents

the femur and tibia from rubbing against each other, which would cause pain andwearing of the

bones.


         Finally, the knee joint is surrounded by the quadriceps and the hamstrings, which help the

mobility and stability of the knee. Four different muscles form together to create the quadriceps

muscle group that specializes in leg strength, knee extension due to quad contraction, and hip

flexion. This group of muscles links together and attaches to the patella. The hamstrings, also

known as the secondary ACL, work to allow knee flexion, provide stability on each side of the

joint, and keep the tibia secure from moving forward or rotating to the side (Knee Anatomy 2).

In addition, the calf muscles, made up of the gastrocnemius and soleus, are necessary in order to

have maximum strength and functionality in the knee and leg (Anatomy of the Calf Muscles 1).


         Consequently, it is not uncommon for someone to tear their ACL in sports or during

recreational activity. In fact, 70% of all ACL injuries occur in a non-contact situation. Twisting

movements are the main cause of injury to this crucial ligament (Lowe 1).Although surgery is

not necessary in order to function in daily activities, it is needed in order to play any form of

sport or intramural activity, since the ACL controls the cutting, or sudden change in direction

that is often required during these games (ACL-surgery 1).
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       Unfortunately, it is proven that females are six times more likely to tear their ACL than

their male counterparts. Several risk factors instigate ACL injuries. Anatomically, females have a

narrower femoral notch, which impairs the movement of the ACL, and a larger Q- angle, in

which wider hips force female knees to turn inwards, making them more susceptible to tearing.

Biomechanically, females have weak hips and less developed muscle in the leg as well as

incorrect techniques when landing. When females are undergoing their menstrual cycle, their

joints tend to be more relaxed, creating a hormonal disadvantage against males.

Environmentally, however, both females and males can suffer from weather conditions and

constant play that can cause growing stress on the knees. All these factors take a heavytollon the

ACL as well as the other ligaments within the knee (Lowe 1).


       In actuality, there are three different grades in which a person can tear an ACL. In a

grade 1 sprain, the ACL is slightly damaged but still functional and does not require surgery to

recover. A grade 2 sprain is a partial ACL tear, where surgery depends of the severity of the tear.

A grade 3 is a complete ACL tear, where the ACL is no longer attached and where both surgery

and rehab are required (Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries 1).


       Scientifically, ACL reconstruction surgery is the process in which the ACL is

reconstructed by use of an autograft or allograft. An autograft is harvested from the patient’s own

body, usually from a tendon within the leg. Allografts are taken from cadavers and are used to

act as the patient’s new ACL. Since the ACL is a ligament and not a tendon, the body undergoes

the process of ligamentization, where the tendon graft slowly changes itself into a ligament

(Marumo 1).When performing surgery, surgeons either use the technique of open surgery or

arthroscopic surgery. During open surgery, a large incision is cut on the front of the knee.

However, with today’s technology, surgeons often perform arthroscopic surgery, which involves
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smaller incisions and use of a camera for viewing the inside of the knee. The arthroscopic

technique is more popular for both patients and surgeons because of the smaller scars left from

surgery and the reduced risk factor (Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery 1).


       After surgery, most surgeons require their patients to complete physical therapy before

being released to sports activities. Physical therapy allows patients to gain strength in the main

muscle groups surrounding the knee, stability in the knee through balance exercises, stretching of

the muscles, and teaches patients techniques to prevent ACL tears.


       In reality, physical therapy begins the day of surgery. Patients are required to spend hours

each day in a continuous passive motion (CPM) machine in order to keep flexion in the knee and

avoid having the knee become immobile. In addition, patients are given a knee brace and

crutches as well as orders to complete physical therapy with a professional immediately after

surgery (Admin 1).


       During physical therapy, therapists follow a general protocol combined with different

forms of exercises to complete with patients over the course of a couple months. In order to be

cleared in six months, the ACL has to be completely healed, the muscles around the knee have to

be strong enough to support and protect the knee, the patient needs to have balance to avoid

another tear, and the body has to be flexible in order to be able to stretch and twist easily during

extensive activity.Patients must be aware of the fact that it is vital for them to come back after

they are cleared by the orthopedic surgeon so that they does not reinjure the knee by playing on it

before the ACL and the rest of the knee has had maximum time to heal and become strong again.


       The purpose of physical therapy is to relieve the discomfort and pain of people of all ages

who suffer from conditions that limit their physical well being. The therapy process treats
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patients with medical disabilities and informs patients about ways to overcome and relieve

tension in areas of stress. The main goal of physical therapy is to return patients to maximum

strength and back to participating in demanding physical activities. Ultimately, the three key

objectives of physical therapy are assessment of the patient and of the injury, rehabilitation of the

area suffering from a health condition, and education on ways to avoid further injuriesand grow

stronger in all aspects of physical health (Physical Therapy 1).
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                                           Works Cited


“ACL-surgery.” PTC Physical Therapy, LLC. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2011. <http://www.my-

       physical-therapy-coach.com/surgery.html>.


Admin. “Orthopedic Sports Medicine Corner: Guidelines for the 1st Week after ACL

       Reconstruction .”NISMAT. N.p., 8 Mar. 2007. Web. 14 Nov. 2011.

       <http://www.nismat.org//acl_postop>.


“Anatomy of the Calf Muscles.” Better U Inc.N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2011.

       <http://www.fitstep.com///.htm >.


“Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery.” WebMD. N.p., 14 May 2010. Web. 14 Nov. 2011.

       <http://www.webmd.com/to-z-guides/cruciate-ligament-acl-surgery>.


“Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries.” American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.N.p., Mar.

       2009. Web. 14 Nov. 2011. <http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/.cfm?topic=a00549 >.


“Knee Anatomy.” Sports Injury Clinic.N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2011.

       <http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/rapist/.php>.


Lowe, Walt, Dr. “ACL Risk Reduction.” Dr. Walt Lowe. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2011.

       <http://www.drwaltlowe.com/injury-risk-reduction/>.


Marumo, Keishi. “The “Ligamentization” Process in Human Anterior Cruciate Ligament

       Reconstruction With Autogenous Patellar and Hamstring Tendons.” The American

       Journal of Sports Medicine.N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2011. <http://ajs.sagepub.com////>.
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Moffat, Marilyn. “The History of Physical Therapy Practice in the United States.” Life and

       Health Library.N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Oct. 2011.

       <http://findarticles.com///_qa3969/_200301/_n9302437/>.

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Acl Tear Prevention

  • 1. Artise 1 Lauren Artise Mrs. Tillery 5th period 14 October 2011 ACL Tear Prevention The knee is an important joint to the body. The ACL, one of the four major ligaments in the knee, is responsible for mobility and turning when dealing with strenuous activities (Knee Anatomy 2). When torn, this ligament requires surgery to repair. In addition to surgery, physical therapy has become an extremely effective way in helping patients recover from medical disabilities and surgeries such as ACL reconstruction (Moffat 1). Years after physical therapy was originated, the practice of physical therapy was brought to the United States with the coming of the poliomyelitis epidemics from the 1800s to the 1950s and after the damages of World War I and World War II. Poliomyelitis was a disastrous viral disease that took many lives, especially during the 1920s and 1930s. The most common way to treat this disease was to keep those infected in isolation with bed rest and eventually surgery. Marguerite Sanderson and Mary McMillan were the first to take part in the training of “reconstruction aides” and possessed the duty of caring for the soldiers and civilians wounded in the war. During World War II, however, vast improvements were made in the medical care and surgical strategies of those effected, which resulted in the increase of lives saved. The techniques acquired for victims of poliomyelitis were then carried to the United States in 1940 by Sister Elizabeth Kenny. Six years later, the Hospital Survey and Construction Act of 1946, also recognized as the “Hill Burton Act,” allowed an increase in the practice of physical therapy in hospitals. Physical
  • 2. Artise 2 therapists had to once again deal with the wounded as the Korean War sparked. In 1967, amendments to the Social Security Act encouraged more states to participate in the practice of physical therapy. As time passed, orthopedic physical therapy emerged and became an important way for patients to recover from disabilities and injuries, such as ACL tears in the knee (Moffat 1). For instance, the knee joint is the largest joint throughout the body, composed of bones, ligaments, and muscles. Being a vital part to body movement, knees are often one of the most common areas of injuries during sports and athletic activity. The knee is comprised of four different bones, each of which is necessary for knee movement. The femur, or thigh bone, connects to the tibia, or shin bone, by the meniscus. The patella, or kneecap, is a guard that provides a protection to the ligaments inside the knee. The fibula, also known as theoutter shin bone, is blended in with the tibia to form the leg below the knee and above the foot. Most of the knee movement occurs between the femur, patella, and tibia. In addition, ligaments hold the responsibility of the knee’s stability. The knee has four ligaments, each with a specific purpose. The Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL), located on the inside of the knee, resists different forces that come from the outer surface of the knee, known as valgus forces or knock-kneed, while the Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL), running on the outside of the knee, resists forces pushing from the inside of the knee, known as varus forces or bow legged (Varus of Valgus? 1).The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL), one of the most vital components to the knee, travels from the back of the knee to the front and prevents the tibia from moving forward. Twisting movements are the most common way to injure the ACL, in which surgery and rehabilitation are often necessary. The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) runs from the front of the tibia to the back of the femur and is also responsible for controlling the
  • 3. Artise 3 movement of the tibia and keeping the components of the knee in place. Together, these four ligaments make up the knee joint. Also involved in the knee joint, the menisci is composed of two crescent-shaped cartilage menisci that rest on the medial, or inner, and lateral, or outer, sides of where the bottom of the femur meets the top of the tibia.The meniscus acts as a shock absorber for the knee and prevents the femur and tibia from rubbing against each other, which would cause pain andwearing of the bones. Finally, the knee joint is surrounded by the quadriceps and the hamstrings, which help the mobility and stability of the knee. Four different muscles form together to create the quadriceps muscle group that specializes in leg strength, knee extension due to quad contraction, and hip flexion. This group of muscles links together and attaches to the patella. The hamstrings, also known as the secondary ACL, work to allow knee flexion, provide stability on each side of the joint, and keep the tibia secure from moving forward or rotating to the side (Knee Anatomy 2). In addition, the calf muscles, made up of the gastrocnemius and soleus, are necessary in order to have maximum strength and functionality in the knee and leg (Anatomy of the Calf Muscles 1). Consequently, it is not uncommon for someone to tear their ACL in sports or during recreational activity. In fact, 70% of all ACL injuries occur in a non-contact situation. Twisting movements are the main cause of injury to this crucial ligament (Lowe 1).Although surgery is not necessary in order to function in daily activities, it is needed in order to play any form of sport or intramural activity, since the ACL controls the cutting, or sudden change in direction that is often required during these games (ACL-surgery 1).
  • 4. Artise 4 Unfortunately, it is proven that females are six times more likely to tear their ACL than their male counterparts. Several risk factors instigate ACL injuries. Anatomically, females have a narrower femoral notch, which impairs the movement of the ACL, and a larger Q- angle, in which wider hips force female knees to turn inwards, making them more susceptible to tearing. Biomechanically, females have weak hips and less developed muscle in the leg as well as incorrect techniques when landing. When females are undergoing their menstrual cycle, their joints tend to be more relaxed, creating a hormonal disadvantage against males. Environmentally, however, both females and males can suffer from weather conditions and constant play that can cause growing stress on the knees. All these factors take a heavytollon the ACL as well as the other ligaments within the knee (Lowe 1). In actuality, there are three different grades in which a person can tear an ACL. In a grade 1 sprain, the ACL is slightly damaged but still functional and does not require surgery to recover. A grade 2 sprain is a partial ACL tear, where surgery depends of the severity of the tear. A grade 3 is a complete ACL tear, where the ACL is no longer attached and where both surgery and rehab are required (Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries 1). Scientifically, ACL reconstruction surgery is the process in which the ACL is reconstructed by use of an autograft or allograft. An autograft is harvested from the patient’s own body, usually from a tendon within the leg. Allografts are taken from cadavers and are used to act as the patient’s new ACL. Since the ACL is a ligament and not a tendon, the body undergoes the process of ligamentization, where the tendon graft slowly changes itself into a ligament (Marumo 1).When performing surgery, surgeons either use the technique of open surgery or arthroscopic surgery. During open surgery, a large incision is cut on the front of the knee. However, with today’s technology, surgeons often perform arthroscopic surgery, which involves
  • 5. Artise 5 smaller incisions and use of a camera for viewing the inside of the knee. The arthroscopic technique is more popular for both patients and surgeons because of the smaller scars left from surgery and the reduced risk factor (Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Surgery 1). After surgery, most surgeons require their patients to complete physical therapy before being released to sports activities. Physical therapy allows patients to gain strength in the main muscle groups surrounding the knee, stability in the knee through balance exercises, stretching of the muscles, and teaches patients techniques to prevent ACL tears. In reality, physical therapy begins the day of surgery. Patients are required to spend hours each day in a continuous passive motion (CPM) machine in order to keep flexion in the knee and avoid having the knee become immobile. In addition, patients are given a knee brace and crutches as well as orders to complete physical therapy with a professional immediately after surgery (Admin 1). During physical therapy, therapists follow a general protocol combined with different forms of exercises to complete with patients over the course of a couple months. In order to be cleared in six months, the ACL has to be completely healed, the muscles around the knee have to be strong enough to support and protect the knee, the patient needs to have balance to avoid another tear, and the body has to be flexible in order to be able to stretch and twist easily during extensive activity.Patients must be aware of the fact that it is vital for them to come back after they are cleared by the orthopedic surgeon so that they does not reinjure the knee by playing on it before the ACL and the rest of the knee has had maximum time to heal and become strong again. The purpose of physical therapy is to relieve the discomfort and pain of people of all ages who suffer from conditions that limit their physical well being. The therapy process treats
  • 6. Artise 6 patients with medical disabilities and informs patients about ways to overcome and relieve tension in areas of stress. The main goal of physical therapy is to return patients to maximum strength and back to participating in demanding physical activities. Ultimately, the three key objectives of physical therapy are assessment of the patient and of the injury, rehabilitation of the area suffering from a health condition, and education on ways to avoid further injuriesand grow stronger in all aspects of physical health (Physical Therapy 1).
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  • 8. Artise 8 Moffat, Marilyn. “The History of Physical Therapy Practice in the United States.” Life and Health Library.N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Oct. 2011. <http://findarticles.com///_qa3969/_200301/_n9302437/>.