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Anterior Cruciate Ligament‐Return to Sport after Injury (ACL‐RSI) subcategories are affected by subjective running ability and medial single‐leg hop distance in postreconstruction patients at 6 months

Purpose This study aimed to investigate the intricate relationship between physical function factors and each subcategory score of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament‐Return to Sport after Injury (ACL‐RSI) scale among patients following ACL reconstruction. Methods Participants comprised 59 patients who h...

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Published in:Journal of experimental orthopaedics 2024-01, Vol.11 (1), p.e12004-n/a
Main Authors: Aizawa, Jun‐ya, Hirohata, Kenji, Ohji, Shunsuke, Mitomo, Sho, Ohmi, Takehiro, Koga, Hideyuki, Yagishita, Kazuyoshi
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Language:English
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Summary:Purpose This study aimed to investigate the intricate relationship between physical function factors and each subcategory score of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament‐Return to Sport after Injury (ACL‐RSI) scale among patients following ACL reconstruction. Methods Participants comprised 59 patients who had undergone primary ACL reconstruction using hamstring tendon. The ACL‐RSI was completed 6 months after reconstruction and five physical functions were measured in patients on the same day. Simple linear regression was performed multiple times to investigate the relationship between ACL‐RSI subcategory scores as a dependent variable and each independent variable (knee strength, leg anterior reach distance, single‐leg hop [SLH] distances, side bridge endurance, and subjective running ability). Multiple regression analysis was performed using a stepwise method, with factors showing a risk rate
ISSN:2197-1153
2197-1153
DOI:10.1002/jeo2.12004