BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine (Apr 2024)

Shedding light on the non-operative treatment of the forgotten side of the knee: rehabilitation of medial collateral ligament injuries—a systematic review

  • Eric Hamrin Senorski,
  • Kristian Samuelsson,
  • Eleonor Svantesson,
  • Andy Williams,
  • Alexandra Horvath,
  • Robert Prill,
  • Ramana Piussi,
  • Jasmine Svantesson,
  • Elin Weissglas,
  • Erik Börjesson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001750
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective The purpose of this study was to review the current literature regarding the non-operative treatment of isolated medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries.Design Systematic review, registered in the Open Science Framework (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/E9CP4).Data sources The Embase, MEDLINE and PEDro databases were searched; last search was performed on December 2023.Eligibility criteria Peer-reviewed original reports from studies that included information about individuals who sustained an isolated MCL injury with non-surgical treatment as an intervention, or reports comparing surgical with non-surgical treatment were eligible for inclusion. Included reports were synthesised qualitatively. Risk of bias was assessed with the Risk of Bias Assessment tool for Non-randomized Studies. Certainty of evidence was determined using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment Development and Evaluation.Results A total of 26 reports (1912 patients) were included, of which 18 were published before the year 2000 and 8 after. No differences in non-operative treatment were reported between grade I and II injuries, where immediate weight bearing and ambulation were tolerated, and rehabilitation comprised different types of strengthening exercises with poorly reported details. Some reports used immobilisation with a brace as a treatment method, while others did not use any equipment. The use of a brace and duration of use was inconsistently reported.Conclusion There is substantial heterogeneity and lack of detail regarding the non-operative treatment of isolated MCL injuries. This should prompt researchers and clinicians to produce high-quality evidence studies on the promising non-operative treatment of isolated MCL injuries to aid in decision-making and guide rehabilitation after MCL injury.Level of evidence Level I, systematic review.