Fältström Anne, Gustafsson Timmy, Wärnsberg Nils, Sonesson Sofi, Hermansen Anna
Region Jönköping County, Rehabilitation Centre, Ryhov County Hospital, Jönköping, 551 85, Sweden.
Unit of Physiotherapy, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2024 Jun 14;16(1):131. doi: 10.1186/s13102-024-00920-7.
Insights derived from athletes who have completed the final phase of rehabilitation and successfully returned to their respective sports after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction could potentially contribute to the enhancement of therapeutic strategies. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore athletes' experiences, thoughts, and behaviours of final phase rehabilitation and return to sport after ACL reconstruction and to describe their thoughts about the risk of reinjury.
This qualitative interview study included individual semi-structured interviews with 15 athletes after ACL reconstruction. All athletes were aged between 15 and 35 years (median, 23 years), had returned to their preinjury contact sport at elite or recreational competitive level, rehabilitated with different physioterapists (working in hospital, primary care or sport clinics), and had undergone primary ACL reconstruction between 14 and 59 months (median, 23 months) before the interviews. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.
Analysis of the data resulted in the following 4 main categories related to athletes' experiences of the return to sport process and their thoughts about the risk of reinjury: Athletes' strategies for safe return to sport; Support during rehabilitation and return to sport; The rehabilitation journey was worthwhile to be able to play again; and Reinjury is beyond one's control.
Athletes described strategies for a safe return to sport after ACL reconstruction, emphasizing continuous increased load, not forcing return to sport, injury prevention exercises, and seeking support from professionals and coaches. Despite loving their sport, the athletes had mixed feelings about undergoing additional rehabilitation if reinjured. The athletes recognized the high reinjury risk, attributing it to fate. These findings enhance understanding of athletes' return to sport experiences after ACL reconstruction, their strategies to minimize reinjury risk, which might help optimizing care for this patient group.
从那些完成康复最后阶段并在前交叉韧带(ACL)重建后成功重返各自运动项目的运动员身上获得的见解,可能有助于改进治疗策略。因此,本研究的目的是探讨运动员在ACL重建后康复最后阶段和重返运动的经历、想法及行为,并描述他们对再次受伤风险的看法。
这项定性访谈研究包括对15名ACL重建后的运动员进行的个人半结构化访谈。所有运动员年龄在15至35岁之间(中位数为23岁),已在精英或休闲竞技水平上重返受伤前的接触性运动项目,由不同的物理治疗师(在医院、初级保健机构或运动诊所工作)进行康复治疗,且在访谈前14至59个月(中位数为23个月)接受了初次ACL重建。使用定性内容分析法对数据进行分析。
数据分析得出与运动员重返运动过程的经历及其对再次受伤风险的看法相关的以下4个主要类别:运动员安全重返运动的策略;康复及重返运动期间的支持;能够再次参赛,康复过程是值得的;再次受伤超出个人控制范围。
运动员描述了ACL重建后安全重返运动的策略,强调持续增加负荷、不强行重返运动、进行预防损伤练习以及寻求专业人员和教练支持。尽管热爱他们的运动项目,但运动员对于再次受伤后是否接受额外康复治疗心情复杂。运动员认识到再次受伤风险很高,并将其归因于命运。这些发现增进了对运动员ACL重建后重返运动经历的理解,以及他们将再次受伤风险降至最低的策略,这可能有助于优化对该患者群体的护理。