How Athletic Swiss Patients Experience Their Return to Sports After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Results from a Retrospective Self-Assessment.

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Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S464765
Dominik Herzog, Werner Vach, Thomas Schwamborn, Franziska Saxer
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Abstract

Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures are frequent injuries, especially in athletes. Return to sports after reconstruction of the ligament is a frequently debated topic and of high relevance for these patients. It is mostly achieved at 9-12 months post-surgery. However, the risk of subsequent knee injuries is high and psychological factors play an important role in the process and success of returning to sports. Little is known about patients' perception of their journey returning to sports. This study aims to fill the gap.

Material and methods: The study aimed to include patients treated surgically for an ACL injury over 5 years at a specialized sports-medicine clinic. Patients were surveyed on the impact of the injury on their lives, their return to sports experience, and medical history.

Results: In total, 100 (of 474) patients aged 35.9 years responded. Within 5 years, 19% experienced a reoperation and 23% a new knee injury. Overall, 83% of patients returned to their main sport, 72% reached their pre-injury level. However, 45% reported at least one distinct or severe consequence of their ACL injury. The ability to return to sports had more impact on the perception of the course of treatment than the experience of new injuries or surgery.

Conclusion: The rate of successful return to sports was comparable to previous reports despite a higher average age in this cohort. A successful return to sports seems to be a major determinant for the perception of impact from the injury and may be more important than the avoidance of repeat trauma.

瑞士运动员在前十字韧带重建术后重返运动场的感受:回顾性自我评估结果。
简介前十字韧带(ACL)断裂是一种常见的损伤,尤其是在运动员身上。韧带重建后重返运动场是一个经常被争论的话题,对这些患者来说意义重大。大多数患者在术后 9-12 个月就能恢复运动。然而,膝关节再次受伤的风险很高,心理因素在重返运动场的过程和成功与否中起着重要作用。人们对患者重返运动场的历程知之甚少。本研究旨在填补这一空白:本研究旨在纳入在一家运动医学专科诊所接受手术治疗的前交叉韧带损伤患者。对患者进行了调查,内容包括受伤对其生活的影响、重返运动场的经历以及病史:共有 100 名(共 474 名)年龄为 35.9 岁的患者做出了回应。在 5 年内,19% 的患者经历了再次手术,23% 的患者出现了新的膝关节损伤。总体而言,83%的患者恢复了主要运动,72%达到了受伤前的水平。然而,45%的患者表示前交叉韧带损伤造成了至少一种明显或严重的后果。与新伤或手术经历相比,能否重返运动场对治疗过程的影响更大:结论:尽管本组患者的平均年龄较高,但他们成功重返运动场的比率与之前的报告不相上下。成功重返运动场似乎是受伤影响感的主要决定因素,可能比避免再次受伤更重要。
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