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Treatment of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries in Professional Soccer Players by Orthopedic Surgeons *

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Objective  To describe the treatment provided by specialists for ACL lesions in professional soccer players. Methods  A cross-sectional study in which orthopedic surgeons affiliated to soccer teams competing in the… Click to show full abstract

Objective  To describe the treatment provided by specialists for ACL lesions in professional soccer players. Methods  A cross-sectional study in which orthopedic surgeons affiliated to soccer teams competing in the Brazilian Soccer Championship answered a questionnaire about the treatment of ACL injuries in professional soccer players. Results  The specialists wait between one to four weeks after the ACL injury to perform the surgical treatment. They use a single incision and single-bundle reconstruction, assisted by arthroscopy, femoral tunnel drilling by an accessory medial portal, and quadruple flexor tendon autografts or patellar tendon autografts. After three to four months, the players are allowed to run in a straight line; after four to six months, they begin to practice exercises with the ball without contact with other athletes; and, after six to eight months, they return to play. The main parameter used to determine the return to play is the isokinetic strength test. The specialists estimate that more than 90% of elite soccer players return to playing professionally after an ACL reconstruction, and 60 to 90% return to play at their prior or at a greater level of performance. Conclusion  The present article successfully describes the main surgical practices and post-surgery management adopted by specialists in this highly-specific population of patients.

Keywords: injuries professional; treatment; orthopedic surgeons; soccer; professional soccer; soccer players

Journal Title: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia
Year Published: 2019

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