Early Open Kinetic Chain Hamstring Exercise After ACL Reconstruction: A Retrospective Safety and Efficacy Study
Roberto Ricupito, Rosalba Castellucci, Filippo Maselli, Marco Bravi, Fabio Santacaterina, Riccardo Guarise, Florian Forelli

TL;DR
This study suggests that starting hamstring exercises early after ACL surgery is safe and can improve strength and recovery, but more research is needed.
Contribution
The study explores the safety and effectiveness of early open kinetic chain hamstring exercises after ACLR, challenging current conservative rehabilitation practices.
Findings
All participants completed the program without major adverse events, with low pain levels recorded.
Isometric knee flexion strength improved significantly at both 60° and 90° knee flexion by week 12.
Endurance tests showed functional gains as early as 6 weeks post-surgery.
Abstract
Background: Hamstring tendon autografts are frequently used for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), but they are associated with persistent hamstring strength deficits and delayed functional recovery. Current rehabilitation guidelines often delay open kinetic chain (OKC) hamstring exercises due to safety concerns, despite the limited supporting evidence. This uncontrolled, underpowered, and exploratory study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of introducing OKC hamstring strengthening exercises as early as three weeks after ACLR. Methods: An exploratory retrospective observational study was conducted at a single physiotherapy center on 13 patients (aged 18–35) who underwent primary ACLR with semitendinosus–gracilis grafts. Participants followed a standardized rehabilitation program including isometric leg curls at 60° and 90° knee flexion and long-lever glute…
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TopicsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Sports injuries and prevention · Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
