p-ISSN: 1300-0551
e-ISSN: 2587-1498

Furkan Hasan Küçük1, Sabriye Ercan2

1Sports Medicine Department, Erzurum City Hospital, Health Sciences University, Erzurum, Türkiye
2Sports Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Türkiye

Keywords: Tele-rehabilitation, anterior cruciate ligament, gait analysis, proprioception, muscle strength

Abstract

Objective: This prospective, randomized and controlled study aimed to determine the extent of changes in early-term outcomes following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction when tele-rehabilitation is applied optimally, comparing to traditional rehabilitation.

Materials and Methods: The study included 24 patients with anterior cruciate ligament rupture who presented to our clinic before having their first isolated ACL reconstruction on the affected extremity. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: a traditional rehabilitation group and a tele-rehabilitation group. Both groups followed the same rehabilitation program consisting of daily home exercises for four weeks. The tele-rehabilitation group received a written and illustrated rehabilitation program, which was also verbally explained and followed by online standard video access. The traditional group received the same written and illustrated program, which was explained verbally, but without video access. Tests were conducted at three different times. Exercise programs were administered on the first day post-surgery and following the mid-test at the second week post-surgery.

Results: Significant differences were observed between the two groups in outcomes of ACL Quality of Life Questionnaire, Tegner Activity Scale, satisfaction survey values, active flexion and extension range of motion measurements, walking parameters, hamstring average torque values, and proprioception at 15° (p<0.05). No significant differences were found in other measurement parameters (p>0.05).

Conclusion: To conclude, tele-rehabilitation yielded positive early-term results following ACL surgery. This suggests that tele-rehabilitation can be a valuable alternative for early-term rehabilitation in cases where in-clinic rehabilitation is not available or hospital access is restricted.

Cite as: Kucuk FH, Ercan S. Comparison of Early Outcomes of Video-Assisted Telerehabilitation and Traditional Exercise Program after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery.Turk J Sports Med. 2026; https://doi.org/10.47447/tjsm.0924

Ethics Committee Approval

The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Medicine, Süleyman Demirel University (approval date 11.02.2022 and decision number 44) and was conducted in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki.

Author Contributions

Consept: FHK,SE; design: FHK,SE; supervison: FHK,SE; materials: FHK,SE; data collection and/or processing: FHK; analysis and interpreta‐ tion: FHK; literature review: FHK; writing manuscript: FHK; critical reviews: FHK,SE. All authors contributed to the final version of the manuscript and discussed the results and contributed to the final manuscript.

Conflict of Interest

The authors declared no conflicts of interest with respect to authorship and/or publication of the article.

Financial Disclosure

The authors received no financial support for the research and/or publication of this article.