Sanjevic Anastasia, Tourvas Evangelos, Cairns Mark A, Alnuaimi Fahad, Theodoropoulos John, Dwyer Tim, Chahal Jas, Ogilvie-Harris Darrell
University of Toronto Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2023 Mar 13;15(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s13102-023-00630-6.
We set out to investigate whether anterior knee pain following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction has a significant effect on patients, and whether it should influence graft choice.
This was a qualitative analysis of a set of recreational athletes treated at a university hospital at about 1 year following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery. Participants were interviewed by an orthopaedic fellow and resident using structured, open-ended questions. Inductive theme analysis was used to code the data.
There were 4 major themes: (1) Our hypothesis was that patients would be given adequate information to make an appropriate graft choice. This hypothesis was rejected. Discussion took place, but with little details or rationale for the graft choice. The predominant theme was that the surgeon made the decision, and there was a lack of reliable information for the patient to make a choice. (2) The overall theme was that most patients had no anterior knee pain, and it did not interfere with activities of daily living. (3) One theme was that patients were able to resume all sports without restriction, but in some, the anterior knee pain interfered with the more demanding activities such as impact, cutting, and pivoting. A separate theme was that fear was a major impediment to return to sports and was not related to the anterior knee pain. (4) The overriding theme was that the generalized closures associated with the COVID-19 pandemic slowed the rehabilitation process. Although virtual care was available in general, it was not particularly satisfactory. Patients indicated that they had not been able to return to the gym or to their sporting activities as a result.
Amongst non-competitive athletes, anterior knee pain post-anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery does not significantly affect activities of daily living. Although there is a minor effect on sporting activities, the inability to return to sports is related to factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, fear, or insufficient rehabilitation, rather than anterior knee pain. Overall, anterior knee pain is not a significant factor that plays a role in determining graft choice.
我们着手研究前交叉韧带重建术后的前膝痛是否会对患者产生重大影响,以及它是否应影响移植物的选择。
这是对一组在大学医院接受前交叉韧带重建手术后约1年治疗的业余运动员进行的定性分析。参与者由一名骨科住院医师和实习医生使用结构化的开放式问题进行访谈。采用归纳主题分析法对数据进行编码。
有4个主要主题:(1)我们的假设是患者会得到足够的信息以做出合适的移植物选择。该假设被否定。进行了讨论,但关于移植物选择的细节或理由很少。主要主题是由外科医生做出决定,患者缺乏可靠信息来做出选择。(2)总体主题是大多数患者没有前膝痛,且这并未干扰日常生活活动。(3)一个主题是患者能够不受限制地恢复所有运动,但在一些患者中,前膝痛会干扰更具挑战性的活动,如撞击、急停和转身。另一个主题是恐惧是恢复运动的主要障碍,且与前膝痛无关。(4)首要主题是与新冠疫情相关的全面封锁减缓了康复进程。虽然总体上有虚拟护理服务,但并不特别令人满意。患者表示因此无法重返健身房或参加体育活动。
在非竞技运动员中,前交叉韧带重建术后的前膝痛对日常生活活动没有显著影响。虽然对体育活动有轻微影响,但无法恢复运动与新冠疫情、恐惧或康复不足等因素有关,而非前膝痛。总体而言,前膝痛不是决定移植物选择的重要因素。