Martini Alexandre, Ayala Anne, Lechable Marc, Rannou François, Lefèvre-Colau Marie-Martine, Nguyen Christelle
AP-HP.Centre-Université Paris Cité, Hôpital Cochin, Rééducation Et Réadaptation de L'Appareil Locomoteur Et Des Pathologies du Rachis, 27, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques, 75014, Paris, France.
Centre de Rééducation Fonctionnelle, 94350, Villiers-Sur-Marne, France.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2022 Mar 15;14(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s13102-022-00433-1.
Only 65% of people return to a level of sport equivalent to that before after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery. Persisting apprehension may in part explain this observation. We aimed to describe characteristics of people with ACL-Return to Sport after Injury (RSI) scores ≥ 60/100 (low apprehension) at 6 months after injury and to identify variables independently associated with low apprehension at 6 months.
We conducted a single-center retrospective study. People who had surgery for an ACL rupture and who participated in an outpatient post-operative rehabilitation program were included consecutively. The ACL-RSI questionnaire was self-administered at 6 months after injury. Baseline characteristics of people with ACL-RSI scores ≥ 60/100 and < 60/100 were described. Multiple logistic regression was performed to identify baseline variables associated with low apprehension at 6 months.
We included 37 participants: 13/37 (35.1%) were women and mean age was 27.2 (9.2) years. At 6 months, 21/37 (56.8%) had an ACL-RSI score ≥ 60/100. Participants who had an ACL-RSI score ≥ 60/100 more often received a preoperative rehabilitation (16/21 [76.2%] vs 5/16 [31.2%]), and had less often knee pain (7/21 [33.3%] vs 7/16 [43.7%]) and effusion (5/21 [23.8%] vs 8/16 [50.0%]) at 1 month after surgery, than participants who had an ACL-RSI score < 60/100. In the multivariate analysis, preoperative rehabilitation was associated with low apprehension at 6 months (OR [95% CI] = 0.107 [0.023 to 0.488], p = 0.002).
Preoperative rehabilitation was independently associated with low apprehension at 6 months.
Not applicable.
在前交叉韧带(ACL)手术后,只有65%的人恢复到与术前相当的运动水平。持续存在的担忧可能部分解释了这一现象。我们旨在描述受伤6个月后ACL-运动恢复指数(RSI)评分≥60/100(低担忧)的人的特征,并确定与6个月时低担忧独立相关的变量。
我们进行了一项单中心回顾性研究。连续纳入因ACL断裂接受手术并参加门诊术后康复计划的患者。在受伤6个月时自行填写ACL-RSI问卷。描述了ACL-RSI评分≥60/100和<60/100的患者的基线特征。进行多因素逻辑回归以确定与6个月时低担忧相关的基线变量。
我们纳入了37名参与者:13/37(35.1%)为女性,平均年龄为27.2(9.2)岁。在6个月时,21/37(56.8%)的ACL-RSI评分≥60/100。与ACL-RSI评分<60/100的参与者相比,ACL-RSI评分≥60/100的参与者更常接受术前康复(16/21 [76.2%] 对5/16 [31.2%]),且术后1个月时膝关节疼痛(7/21 [33.3%] 对7/16 [43.7%])和积液(5/21 [23.8%] 对8/16 [50.0%])的情况更少。在多变量分析中,术前康复与6个月时的低担忧相关(比值比[95%置信区间]=0.107 [0.023至0.488],p = 0.002)。
术前康复与6个月时的低担忧独立相关。
不适用。