Optimizing return to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A multi-factorial umbrella review on rehabilitation strategies

优化前交叉韧带重建术后重返运动:康复策略的多因素综合综述

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a widely performed orthopedic procedure aimed at restoring knee function. However, return-to-sport (RTS) outcomes remain inconsistent due to variability in rehabilitation strategies, psychological readiness, and the integration of emerging technologies. OBJECTIVE: This umbrella review synthesizes high-level evidence on rehabilitation strategies influencing successful RTS post-ACLR, including functional assessments, strength recovery, psychological readiness, blood flow restriction (BFR) training, and wearable technologies. METHODS: A systematic umbrella review of 55 studies (2019-2024) was conducted following PRISMA guidelines and registered in PROSPERO (CRD42025646262). Literature searches were performed across PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Reviews were included based on the PICOS framework and assessed using the Modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and the GRADE approach. RESULTS: RTS outcomes were more favorable when guided by objective, criteria-based protocols rather than time-based approaches. Functional tests such as the single-leg hop and limb symmetry index (LSI ≥90-95 %) reliably predicted readiness. BFR training initiated early postoperatively yielded moderate-to-large effects on hypertrophy (SMD: 0.37-0.82) and strength (SMD: 0.47-0.79, p < 0.01). Psychological readiness, particularly ACL-RSI scores ≥70, significantly correlated with successful RTS (OR: 2.1-2.5, p < 0.001). Wearable sensors and machine learning models showed promise for recovery monitoring and reinjury prediction, though heterogeneity limited synthesis. CONCLUSION: Multifactorial, criterion-based rehabilitation approaches integrating physical performance, psychological readiness, and emerging technologies enhance RTS outcomes post-ACLR. Future research should prioritize standardized protocols, long-term outcome tracking, and inclusion of underrepresented populations.

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