Can ACLs heal and what is the latest evidence-based management with Dr Steph Filbay
On this episode I was joined by Dr Stephanie Filbay to discuss all things ACL rupture.
Dr Stephanie Filbay is a physiotherapist, and Senior Research Fellow at Univeristy of Melbourne and is a leading researcher in knee ACL managment including emerging research on ACL healing.
The following is an outline of our chat.
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QUICK FIRE QUESTIONS
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Do early ACL reconstructions lead to better patient outcomes?
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Are ACL reconstructions necessary to return to sport?
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Do ACL reconstructions prevent further knee damage?
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Do ACL reconstructions reduce the chances of osteoarthritis?
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Are there currently too many ACL reconstructions performed?
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Can ACLs heal?
Cross bracing protocol
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What is the cross bracing protocol including rationale for it?
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Study and results.
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Shortcomings of this study and what future research do we need?
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What are the implications of this research?
Decision making aid
Decision making aid for patients and clinicians in light of this new research.
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What are the consequences of ACL rupture?
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What are the objectives of management -
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Restore knee function
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Address psychological barriers
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Prevent further injury and reduce risk of OA
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Optimise long term Quality of Life
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What management options do people who have just torn their ACL have?
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Do outcomes differ depending on what management approach is chosen?
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Knee laxity and functional instability
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Return to sport
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Does early surgery prevent additional meniscus and cartilage damage - what does the evidence we have say about this belief?
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Preventing further knee damage and long term OA
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Discussing management options and expectations for someone who has just torn their ACL - Steph what do you wish someone had told you when you first tore your ACL?
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Eg all patients of 181 expected to have normal knee function after ACLR and 91% expected to return to sport - is this realistic?
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Are there any practical steps that people can take after injury if they want to consider participating in the Cross Bracing Protocol?
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Are there any less extreme options open for people who want to help their chances of healing but don’t want to have their knee in a brace for 12 weeks?
You can find Steph on Twitter (@stephfilbay).
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