전방십자인대 재건술 후 재활 운동의 효과에 대한 메타분석
- Abstract
- The purpose of this study is to verify the effect of rehabilitation exercise after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. To achieve this purpose, RISS and NANET were used to search domestic literature data, and ‘anterior cruciate ligament’ and ‘anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction’ were used as search words for related literature search. A total of 2,742 articles were searched for the collected articles, and a total of 12 articles dealing with dependent variables(knee joint’s myofuncion, function index) on the effect of rehabilitation exercise were finally selected for the meta-analysis. The collected data were encoded and then computer-processed using CMA. First, frequency analysis and publication bias for each subcategory of the moderator variables were verified, and the effect size and 95%CI were calculated. Secondly, the homogeneity of the calculated effect sizes was verified and found to be heterogeneous, and the difference in effect size between the subcategories of the three moderator variables was verified. As a result of the analysis, First, rehabilitation exercise showed a medium effect size in improving the flexor muscle strength of involved. Second, rehabilitation exercise showed a large effect size on the improvement of extensor muscle strength. Third, rehabilitation exercise showed a large effect size in improving the knee joint's function index.
- Author(s)
- Meta-analysis on the effect of rehabilitation exercise after reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament
- Issued Date
- 2023
서명일
이한준
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- rehabilitation exercise; reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament; meta-analysis
- DOI
- 10.35159/kjss.2023.12.32.6.727
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16290
- Publisher
- 한국체육과학회지
- Language
- 한국어
- ISSN
- 1226-0258
- Citation Volume
- 32
- Citation Number
- 6
- Citation Start Page
- 727
- Citation End Page
- 741
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