从丧失到恢复:前交叉韧带损伤的经验

L. Olofsson, A. Fjellman-Wiklund, K. Söderman
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摘要本研究的目的是阐明前交叉韧带(ACL)重建运动员损伤、康复和恢复的经验。2004年秋季,在前交叉韧带重建后10至31个月间,对7名年龄19-57岁的患者进行了一次访谈。根据性别、年龄、活动水平、损伤与ACL重建之间的时间、手术与访谈之间的时间,选取差异最大的样本。分析采用不断比较的扎根理论方法进行。其中一个核心类别是“从丧失到恢复对自己能力的信心”,另外还有三个类别。核心类别代表从举报人受伤开始的过程。这个过程包含了相互作用的阶段,但更重要的是,这是一个漫长的过程,尤其是精神恢复。举报人使用不同的程序来处理出现的情况,并努力恢复对他们能力的信心。这项研究说明了恢复过程的复杂性。病人对自己能力的信心需要很长时间才能恢复。对于物理治疗师来说,了解前交叉韧带损伤患者在等待手术时需要什么是很重要的。康复的过程可以进一步使人们掌握处理可能出现的问题的方法,并有助于增强他们对自己能力的信心,并帮助他们进行体育训练。
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From loss towards restoration: Experiences from anterior cruciate ligament injury
Abstract The objective of this study was to illuminate anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-reconstructed athletes’ experience of their injury, rehabilitation and recovery. Seven persons, aged 19–57 years, were interviewed on one occasion in autumn 2004, between 10 and 31 months after the ACL reconstruction. They were selected to reach a maximum variation sample according to gender, age, activity level, time between injury and ACL reconstruction and time between surgery and the interview. The analyses were carried out using the Grounded Theory method of constant comparison. One core category “From loss towards restored belief in one's ability” and three categories emerged. The core category represents the process starting when the informants were injured. The process contained phases that interacted with each other but more importantly were drawn out over a long period, especially the mental recovery. The informants used different procedures to manage situations that arose and strived towards restored belief in their ability. This study illuminates the complexity of the recovery process. The patients’ belief in their own ability took a long time to restore. It is important for physiotherapists to understand what patients with ACL injuries need while waiting for surgery. The process of rehabilitation can further equip people with the means to manage problems that can arise and help to strengthen their belief in their ability, as well as helping them with physical training.
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