GALLAND/KIRBY ACL RECONSTRUCTION WITH MENISCUS REPAIR POST-SURGICAL REHABILITATION PROTOCOL



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GALLAND/KIRBY ACL RECONSTRUCTION WITH MENISCUS REPAIR POST-SURGICAL REHABILITATION PROTOCOL POST-OP DAYS 1 14 Dressing: POD 1: Debulk dressing, TED Hose in place POD 2: Change dressing, keep wound covered, continue TED Hose POD 7-10: Sutures out, D/C TED Hose when effusion resolved Brace x 6 weeks Locked in extension for ambulation Crutches Partial weight bearing (PWB) in brace Patellar mobilization (teach patient) Calf pumping AAROM 0-90 degrees (passive extension, heel slides with towel assist) Passive extension with heel on bolster or prone hangs No active Hamstring exercises Electrical stimulation in full extension with quad sets and SLR Quad sets Straight leg raise (SLR) x 4 on mat (in brace if poor quad control) Stationary bike for range of motion 0-90 degrees Ice pack with knee in full extension after exercise Full passive extension Flexion to 90 degrees Good quad control Weeks 2-4 Brace x 6 weeks Open to 0-90 degrees Crutches PWB in brace Scar massage when incision healed PROM, AAROM 0-90 degrees only No active Hamstring exercises 1

Co-contractions quads / HS SLR x 4 on mat Add light ankle weights if quad control is maintained Double leg heel raises Stretches HS, AT, Hip Flexors, ITB Pain/effusion control No extensor lag WEEKS 4-6 Brace x 6 weeks Open to 0-90 degrees Crutches PWB in brace AAROM, AROM 0-90 degrees only Weight shifts Mini squats 0-45 degrees In parallel bars Total Gym (level 3-5) Mini squats 0-45 degrees Passive flexion to 90 degrees (push up with opposite leg) Leg press 0-45 degrees with light resistance (up to ¼ body weight) Hamstring curls 0-45 degrees Carpet drags or rolling stool (closed chain) Stationary bike with seat high for ROM Complete cycle as able ROM 0-90 degrees No effusion WEEKS 6-9 D/C Brace Crutches weight bearing as tolerated (WBAT), D/C when gait is WNL PROM, AAROM, AROM Gradually increase motion through full range Standing SLR x 4 with light Theraband bilaterally Wall squats 0-45 degrees Leg press 0-60 degrees with light resistance (up to ½ body weight) Hamstring curls 0-60 degrees Carpet drags or rolling stool (closed chain) Forward, lateral and retro step downs in parallel bars No knee flexion past 45 degrees (small step) Single leg heel raises 2

Proprioceptive training Single leg standing in parallel bars Double leg BAPS for weight shift Treadmill Forwards and backwards walking Stationary bike Progressive resistance and time Pool Walking / running (no kicking) Full ROM Normal gait WEEKS 9-12 with progressive resistance Wall squats 0-90 degrees Leg press 0-90 degrees with resistance as tolerated Hamstring curls 0-90 degrees on weight machine with light resistance Forward, lateral and retro step downs (medium to large step) Hip weight machine x 4 bilaterally Proprioceptive training Single leg BAPS, ball toss and body blade Grid exercises Fitter Slide board Treadmill Walking progression program Elliptical trainer Pool therapy No swimming laps Walk 2 miles at 15 min/mile pace MONTHS 3-4 Isokinetic testing at 180 and 300 degrees/sec Must have 80% of opposite leg to clear for straight line running No Squatting or Leg press > 90 degrees Hamstring curls on weight machine through full range Knee extension weight machine Short arc quads Functional activities Figure 8s, gentle loops, large zigzags Stairmaster Small steps 3

Treadmill Running progression program if cleared Pool therapy Swimming laps Run 2 miles at easy pace MONTHS 4-6 Repeat Isokinetic testing as needed Squatting and Leg press through full range as tolerated Agility drills / Plyometrics Sit-up progression Running progression to track Quad stretches Transition to home / gym program Return to all activities *NO CONTACT SPORTS UNTIL 6 MONTHS POST-OP* DEVELOPED BY: Mark Galland, MD Kenneth Kirby, PT, DPT ADAPTED FROM: Physical Therapy Section William Beaumont Army Medical Center 4

KNEE POST-OP PHASE I Perform exercises below frequently: 30 reps, 3 5x a day 5