dengxiongwei. Effect of early weight-bearing exercise on postoperative function and satisfaction in patients with anterior talofibular ligament rupture. 2025. biomedRxiv.202506.00053
Effect of early weight-bearing exercise on postoperative function and satisfaction in patients with anterior talofibular ligament rupture
Corresponding author: dengxiongwei, dengxiongwei1130@163.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202506.00053
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Abstract: Objective: To study the effect of early weight-bearing functional exercise on postoperative function and satisfaction in patients with distal fibular anterior ligament rupture. Methods: The 60 patients with anterior talofibular ligament rupture treated in Hongdu Hospital of Nanchang from June 2022 to September 2024 were divided into two groups according to the random number table method. The conventional group underwent routine rehabilitation training after surgery, and the early stage of the negative recombination was performed on the anti-gravity running platform. The AOFAS Score and the Cumberland Ankle Instability Test Score were compared between the two groups. CAIT), ankle active joints (jointpositionsenseactive, JPSA), passive ankle joint position sense (jointpositionsensepassive JPSP), and the evaluation of the patients with postoperative satisfaction. Results: 6 months after operation, the AOFAS score, CAIT score and satisfaction degree of early negative recombination were significantly higher than those of conventional group, while JPSP and JPSA were lower than those of conventional group, with statistical significance (P<0.05). Conclusion: Early weight-bearing functional exercise can improve the postoperative function of patients with distal fibular anterior ligament rupture and improve their postoperative satisfaction, so it has high application value in patients with distal fibular anterior ligament rupture.
Key words: early weight-bearing; function exercise; anterior talofibular ligament ruptureSubmit time: 22 June 2025
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