前十字韧带重建后重返足球:结果还是决定?

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1177/23259671241295834
Isabelle Hållén, Joanna Kvist, Magnus Forssblad, Alexander Sandon
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摘要

背景:前交叉韧带(ACL)重建(ACLR)后,恢复运动率常被用作衡量预后的指标。尽管大多数足球运动员在前交叉韧带受伤后都想重返赛场,但高达40%的球员不相信他们会在前交叉韧带受伤后重返赛场。目的:探讨手术前自我报告的关于重返足球的信念是否与ACLR后注册的正式比赛参与相对应。研究设计:队列研究;证据等级2。方法:纳入了原发性单侧前交叉韧带损伤的足球运动员,他们在ACLR时年龄≥15岁,并完成了关于他们未来体育参与信念的手术前问题。ACLR手术数据提取自瑞典国家膝关节韧带登记处,比赛参与数据提取自瑞典足协的行政数据系统。结果:共纳入足球运动员959人,其中男性617人(64%),女性342人(36%)。ACLR术后随访时间为18个月至5.5年。在720名(75%)认为自己会重返赛场(RTP)的足球运动员中,462名(64%)球员真的这么做了。在认为自己不会RTP的玩家中,有181人(76%)没有这么做。术前信念预测RTP(优势比[OR], 5.59;P < 0.001)。年龄较小的球员更倾向于RTP, 15-20岁的球员中有61%的人有RTP (OR, 3.85;P < 0.001)。在顶级竞技级别,84%的玩家RTP,而在娱乐级别,这一比例为14%。活跃于较高等级的玩家更有可能相信自己会RTP,而且他们也确实这么做了(OR, 33.06;P < 0.001)。总体而言,67%的球员遵循手术前的意愿重返足坛。结论:研究结果表明,术前信念、年龄和比赛水平有助于预测ACLR后足球运动员的实际RTP。
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Return to Soccer After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: An Outcome or a Decision?

Background: The return-to-sports rate is often used as an outcome measure after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR). Although most soccer players want to return to sports after their ACL injury, up to 40% do not believe they will return to soccer after their ACL injury.

Purpose: To investigate whether self-reported presurgical beliefs regarding return to soccer correspond to registered official match participation after ACLR.

Study design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2.

Methods: Included were soccer players with a primary unilateral ACL injury who were ≥15 years at the time of ACLR and who had completed a presurgical question about their future sports participation beliefs. ACLR surgical data were extracted from the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry, and game participation data were extracted from the Swedish Football Association's administrative data system.

Results: A total of 959 soccer players (617 [64%] male and 342 [36%] female) were included. The follow-up time after ACLR ranged from 18 months to 5.5 years. Of 720 soccer players (75%) who believed that they would return to play (RTP), 462 (64%) players actually did. Of the players who believed that they would not RTP, 181 (76%) did not. Presurgical beliefs predicted RTP (odds ratio [OR], 5.59; P < .001). Younger age at the time of ACLR favored RTP, where 61% of the players aged 15-20 years had RTP (OR, 3.85; P < .001). At the top competitive level, 84% of the players RTP compared to 14% at the recreational level. Players active at higher levels were more likely to believe that they would RTP, and they also actually did so (OR, 33.06; P < .001). Overall, 67% of players followed their presurgical intention to return to soccer.

Conclusion: The findings indicated that presurgical beliefs, age, and level of play helped to predict the actual RTP of soccer players after ACLR.

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Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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4.30
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876
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (OJSM), developed by the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is a global, peer-reviewed, open access journal that combines the interests of researchers and clinical practitioners across orthopaedic sports medicine, arthroscopy, and knee arthroplasty. Topics include original research in the areas of: -Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, including surgical and nonsurgical treatment of orthopaedic sports injuries -Arthroscopic Surgery (Shoulder/Elbow/Wrist/Hip/Knee/Ankle/Foot) -Relevant translational research -Sports traumatology/epidemiology -Knee and shoulder arthroplasty The OJSM also publishes relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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