Generalised joint hypermobility leads to increased odds of sustaining a second ACL injury within 12 months of return to sport after ACL reconstruction

被引:4
|
作者
Zsidai, Balint [1 ,7 ]
Piussi, Ramana [2 ]
Thomee, Roland [3 ]
Sundemo, David [4 ]
Musahl, Volker [5 ]
Samuelsson, Kristian [6 ]
Hamrin Senorski, Eric [2 ]
机构
[1] Gothenburg Univ, Inst Klin Vetenskaper, Dept Orthopaed, Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Inst Neurosci & Physiol, Dept Hlth & Rehabil, Gothenburg, Sweden
[3] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Neurosci & Physiol, Dept Hlth & Rehabil, Gothenburg, Sweden
[4] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Clin Sci, Dept Orthopead, Gothenburg, Sweden
[5] UPMC Ctr Sports Med, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[6] Inst Clin Sci, Dept Orthopaed, Gothenburg, Sweden
[7] Gothenburg Univ, Inst Klin Vetenskaper, Dept Orthopaed, S-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
关键词
Anterior Cruciate Ligament; Knee injuries; Sports medicine; ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT; RISK-FACTORS; FOLLOW-UP; KNEE; LAXITY; RATES; SCORE;
D O I
10.1136/bjsports-2022-106183
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
ObjectivesTo determine the 12-month risk of a second anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in a population of patients with and without generalised joint hypermobility (GJH) who return to sports (RTS) at competition level after ACL reconstruction (ACL-R). MethodsData were extracted from a rehabilitation-specific registry for 16-50-year-old patients treated with ACL-R between 2014 and 2019. Demographics, outcome data and the incidence of a second ACL injury within 12 months of RTS, defined as a new ipsilateral or contralateral ACL, were compared between patients with and without GJH. Univariable logistic regression and Cox proportional hazards regression were performed to determine the influence of GJH and time of RTS on the odds of a second ACL injury, and ACL-R survival without a second ACL injury after RTS. ResultsA total of 153 patients, 50 (22.2%) with GJH and 175 (77.8%) without GJH, were included. Within 12 months of RTS, 7 (14.0%) patients with GJH and 5 (2.9%) without GJH had a second ACL injury (p=0.012). The odds of sustaining a second ipsilateral or contralateral ACL injury were 5.53 (95% CI 1.67 to 18.29) higher in patients with GJH compared with patients without GJH (p=0.014). The lifetime HR of a second ACL injury after RTS was 4.24 (95% CI 2.05 to 8.80; p=0.0001) in patients with GJH. No between-group differences were observed in patient-reported outcome measures. ConclusionPatients with GJH undergoing ACL-R have over five times greater odds of sustaining a second ACL injury after RTS. The importance of joint laxity assessment should be emphasised in patients who aim to return to high-intensity sports following ACL-R.
引用
收藏
页码:972 / +
页数:8
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [21] Greater self-efficacy, psychological readiness and return to sport amongst paediatric patients compared with adolescents and young adults, 8 and 12 months after ACL reconstruction
    Thorolfsson, Baldur
    Piussi, Ramana
    Snaebjornsson, Thorkell
    Karlsson, Jon
    Samuelsson, Kristian
    Beischer, Susanne
    Thomee, Roland
    Hamrin Senorski, Eric
    [J]. KNEE SURGERY SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY ARTHROSCOPY, 2023, 31 (12) : 5629 - 5640
  • [22] Greater self-efficacy, psychological readiness and return to sport amongst paediatric patients compared with adolescents and young adults, 8 and 12 months after ACL reconstruction
    Baldur Thorolfsson
    Ramana Piussi
    Thorkell Snaebjornsson
    Jon Karlsson
    Kristian Samuelsson
    Susanne Beischer
    Roland Thomeé
    Eric Hamrin Senorski
    [J]. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2023, 31 : 5629 - 5640
  • [23] Functional performance 6 months after ACL reconstruction can predict return to participation in the same preinjury activity level 12 and 24 months after surgery
    Nawasreh, Zakariya
    Logerstedt, David
    Cummer, Kathleen
    Axe, Michael
    Risberg, May Arna
    Snyder-Mackler, Lynn
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2018, 52 (06) : 375 - +
  • [24] Return to Sport for Skeletally Immature Athletes After ACL Reconstruction Preventing a Second Injury Using a Quality of Movement Assessment and Quantitative Measures to Address Modifiable Risk Factors
    Graziano, Jessica
    Chiaia, Theresa
    de Mille, Polly
    Nawabi, Danyal H.
    Green, Daniel W.
    Cordasco, Frank A.
    [J]. ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2017, 5 (04)
  • [25] Joint awareness and return to pre-injury level of activities after ACL reconstruction in athletes vs non-athletes
    Das, Lakshmana
    Johri, Anant Shiv
    Abdusamad, V.
    Schuh, Alexander
    Goyal, Tarun
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND TRAUMATOLOGY, 2023, 33 (04): : 819 - 827
  • [26] Joint awareness and return to pre-injury level of activities after ACL reconstruction in athletes vs non-athletes
    Lakshmana Das
    Anant Shiv Johri
    V. Abdusamad
    Alexander Schuh
    Tarun Goyal
    [J]. European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology, 2023, 33 : 819 - 827
  • [27] Biopsychosocial Factors Associated With Return to Preinjury Sport After ACL Injury Treated Without Reconstruction: NACOX Cohort Study 12-Month Follow-up
    Slater, Diane
    Kvist, Joanna
    Ardern, Clare L.
    [J]. SPORTS HEALTH-A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH, 2023, 15 (02): : 176 - 184
  • [28] Patients that maintain their pre-injury level of physical activity 3–5 years after ACL reconstruction are, 18 months after surgery, characterised by higher levels of readiness to return to sport
    S. Beischer
    E. Hamrin Senorski
    R. Thomeé
    [J]. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2023, 31 : 596 - 607
  • [29] A comparison of anterior cruciate ligament - Return to sports after injury (ACL-RSI) scores of male athletes nine-months Post-ACL reconstruction with matched uninjured controls
    Phelan, B.
    King, E.
    Richter, C.
    Webster, K.
    Falvey, E.
    [J]. PHYSICAL THERAPY IN SPORT, 2019, 38 : 179 - 183
  • [30] The Minimum Patient Acceptable Symptom State for the ACL-Return to Sport after Injury Scale Among Patients Treated With Anterior Cruciate Reconstruction
    Dwyer, Tim
    Ajrawat, Prabjit
    Lameire, Darius luke
    Betsch, Marcel
    Whelan, Daniel
    Shahrokhi, Shahram
    Theodoropoulos, John
    Hoit, Graeme
    Chahal, Jaskarndip
    [J]. ORTHOPEDICS, 2024,