An empirical study on the effect of PNF training on the recovery of patients with medial collateral ligament injury:Randomized controlled trial
Li, M.; CHU, R.; Zhang, X.; Peng, Y.
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ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the effects of combining medial collateral ligament (MCL) reconstruction surgery with proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) training on knee joint function and rehabilitation outcomes. Based on these findings, relevant clinical recommendations are proposed. MethodsA mixed-method approach was employed, incorporating literature review, experimental design, statistical analysis, and comparative evaluation. ResultsCompared to the control group, patients in the PNF group demonstrated significantly greater range of motion (ROM) and knee flexion (P < 0.01), experienced faster reduction in pain (P < 0.01), and showed superior physical recovery (P < 0.01). Overall rehabilitation outcomes were also rated more favorably in the PNF group (P< 0.01). ConclusionPNF training contributes significantly to the improvement of knee joint stability and motor control in patients with MCL injuries, particularly by strengthening muscles associated with the medial collateral ligament.This clinical trial was registered (https://www.clinicaltrials.gov). The trial number is ChiCTR2500105207. RecommendationsFuture research should focus on the effectiveness of PNF training for different types of injuries, explore the impact of varied PNF parameters on MCL rehabilitation, and assess the combined efficacy of PNF with other rehabilitation interventions to maximize its utility in sports medicine.
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