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An In-Depth Analysis of Exercise-Based Rehabilitation for ACL Patients within Chinas Healthcare Framework

Haojie Dai, Saiying Gao

Abstract


The main objective of this review is to analyze how exercise-based rehabilitation influences recovery for ACL clients within a Chinese healthcare system. The outcome factors for ACL healing were improved muscle strength and proprioception, remarkable functional stability levels, regain of full range of motion as well free of pain and reduced risk to re-injury. The retrieval of relevant scholarly sources were
gathered from extensive use online databases and publications. The results of the research showed that exercise rehabilitation programs contributed to successful treatment of ACL injuries in Chinese patients. The literature has indicated that aquatic exercises and Nordic hamstring
have proved to be successful in enhancing the muscle strength, proprioception among Chinese ACL patients. In addition, suspension training
led to the improvement of functional stability and return-to play. Secondly, the study results indicated that rehabilitation training was appropriate for relieving pain and enhancing ROM in people with ACL injuries. Lastly, eccentric kinetic exercise was proven effective in decreasing
the chances of re-injury and as a physical activity post injury. Recommendations in the study include targeted exercise-based rehabilitation
therapies, and as required instituting combined exercise treatment among patients with ACL.

Keywords


Rehabilitation; Exercise; China; Healthcare; ACL; Patients

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/pmr.v2i3.5471

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