Monitoring the Return to Sport Transition After ACL Injury: An Alpine Ski Racing Case Study
Matthew J Jordan, Nathaniel Morris, Mike Lane, Jeremiah Barnert, Katie MacGregor, Mark Heard, Sarah Robinson, Walter Herzog, Matthew J Jordan, Nathaniel Morris, Mike Lane, Jeremiah Barnert, Katie MacGregor, Mark Heard, Sarah Robinson, Walter Herzog
Abstract
Alpine ski racing is an extreme sport and ski racers are at high risk for ACL injury. ACL injury impairs neuromuscular function and psychological readiness putting alpine skiers with ACL injury at high risk for ACL reinjury. Consequently, return to sport training and testing protocols are recommended to safeguard ACL injured athletes against reinjury. The aim of this paper was to present a real-world example of a return to sport training plan for a female elite alpine ski racer who sustained an ACL injury that was supported by an interdisciplinary performance team (IPT) alongside neuromuscular testing and athlete monitoring. A multi-faceted return to sport training plan was developed by the IPT shortly after the injury event that accounted for the logistics, healing, psychological readiness, functional milestones, work capacity and progression to support the return to sport/return to performance transition. Neuromuscular testing was conducted at several timepoints post-injury. Importantly, numerous pre-injury tests provided a baseline for comparison throughout the recovery process. Movement competencies and neuromuscular function were assessed, including an evaluation of muscle properties (e.g., the force-velocity and force-length relationships) to assist the IPT in pinpointing trainable deficits and managing the complexities of the return to sport transition. While the athlete returned to snow 7 months post-injury, presenting with interlimb asymmetries below 10%, functional and strength deficits persisted up to 18 months post-injury. More research is required to establish a valid return to sport protocol for alpine ski racers with ACL injury to safeguard against the high risk for ACL reinjury.
Keywords: ACL reinjury; knee injuries; quadriceps/hamstrings strength; training load; vertical jump asymmetry; vertical jump power.
Copyright © 2020 Jordan, Morris, Lane, Barnert, MacGregor, Heard, Robinson and Herzog.
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