Functional outcome in athletes at five years of arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

ISRN orthopedics Pub Date : 2011-07-03 eCollection Date: 2011-01-01 DOI:10.5402/2011/570329
Ashish Devgan, N K Magu, R C Siwach, Rajesh Rohilla, S S Sangwan
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Introduction. The purpose of this study was to analyze the functional outcome in competitive level athletes at 5 years after ACL reconstruction with regard to return to sports and the factors or reasons in those who either stopped sports or showed a fall in their sporting levels. Methods. 48 competitive athletes who had undergone arthroscopic assisted ACL reconstruction with a minimum follow up of at least 5 years were successfully recalled and were analyzed. Results. 22 patients had returned to the preinjury levels of sports and 18 showed a decrease in their sporting levels. Of the 18 patients, 12 referred to fear of reinjuring the same or contra-lateral knee as the prime reason for the same while 6 patients reported persisting knee pain and instability as reasons for a fall in their sporting abilities. The difference in the scores of these groups was statistically significant. 8 patients out of the 48 had left sports completely due to reasons other than sports, even though they had good knee outcome scores. Conclusion. Fear of reinjury and psychosocial issues that are relevant to the social milieu of the athlete are very important and affect the overall results of the surgery with respect to return to sports.

关节镜下前交叉韧带重建术五年后运动员的功能效果。
引言本研究旨在分析竞技水平运动员在前交叉韧带重建5年后恢复运动的功能结果,以及那些停止运动或运动水平下降的运动员的因素或原因。研究方法对 48 名接受过关节镜辅助前交叉韧带重建术且至少随访 5 年的竞技运动员进行分析。结果22名患者恢复到了受伤前的运动水平,18名患者的运动水平有所下降。在这 18 名患者中,有 12 名患者表示害怕再次伤害同侧或对侧膝关节是他们运动能力下降的主要原因,而有 6 名患者表示膝关节持续疼痛和不稳定是他们运动能力下降的原因。这两组患者的得分差异具有统计学意义。48 名患者中有 8 名由于运动以外的原因完全放弃了运动,尽管他们的膝关节结果评分良好。结论对再次受伤的恐惧以及与运动员社会环境相关的社会心理问题非常重要,会影响手术后重返运动场的整体效果。
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