Ligaments croisés et complications : L’AMI arthrogenic muscular inhibition Que faire ?

Arthrogenic Muscular Inhibition (AMI) If you're in the medical field or have a knee problem, you've probably heard of it! This is one of the possible complications following trauma, shock, or knee surgery. It can occur in other parts of the body. Edema and/or trauma will cause the brain to protect itself, preventing quadriceps contraction and sometimes leading to hamstring muscle spasm. It is essential to know how to assess and treat it in order to recover properly, for example, from ACL surgery. Key points: Preoperatively: achieve full extension without edema and with good quadriceps contraction, hence the importance of pre-op rehab. Postoperatively or post-shock: Activation with biofeedback Drainage of edema (wearing compression stockings), possibly game-ready Contract and relax the hamstrings Activate and become aware of quadriceps contraction Relearn the gait pattern (Be careful of calf hamstring co-activation with heel-off walking) In case of installation and Aftereffects after two months: Consult specialists Introduce biofeedback ++ Possibly use the Allyane method (2/3 sessions) If more than 6 months with established flexion contracture 1-month activation protocol +++ with eccentric strengthening of the hamstrings and triceps surae Perform posterior knee arthrolysis with a specialized surgeon Then repeat an activation protocol Link to thesis on a specialized ACL surgeon:    • A Comprehensive Overview of Arthrogenic Mu...   Allyane link: https://allyane.com/ For top-notch knee exercises and examples of ACL rehabilitation, visit: https://www.tiktok.com/@lepsoasempath... Allyane AMI video link: https://allyane.com/actualites/reathl...