Patient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury
As many as one in four individuals develop knee osteoarthritis within ten years of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. However, the prevalence of knee impairment and the impact of the ACL-injured knee on quality of life (QOL), more than 30 years after ACL injury is unclear. Additionally, the im...
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author | Filbay, S Andersson, C Ardern, C Gauffin, H Kvist, J |
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description | As many as one in four individuals develop knee osteoarthritis within ten years of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. However, the prevalence of knee impairment and the impact of the ACL-injured knee on quality of life (QOL), more than 30 years after ACL injury is unclear. Additionally, the impact of meniscus injury, surgical or non-surgical ACL treatment, and knee function at mid-term follow-up on patient-report outcomes (PROs) beyond 30 years of injury is uncertain. This study aimed to: i. Evaluate PROs 32-37 years following acute ACL injury ii. Assess whether ACL treatment, baseline meniscus injury and knee function at mid-term follow-up were related to differences in PROs at 32-37 year follow-up |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:1d7b05c1-5ba5-4a9f-87c0-27f3b65ab67d2022-03-26T11:11:01ZPatient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injuryConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:1d7b05c1-5ba5-4a9f-87c0-27f3b65ab67dSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2018Filbay, SAndersson, CArdern, CGauffin, HKvist, JAs many as one in four individuals develop knee osteoarthritis within ten years of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. However, the prevalence of knee impairment and the impact of the ACL-injured knee on quality of life (QOL), more than 30 years after ACL injury is unclear. Additionally, the impact of meniscus injury, surgical or non-surgical ACL treatment, and knee function at mid-term follow-up on patient-report outcomes (PROs) beyond 30 years of injury is uncertain. This study aimed to: i. Evaluate PROs 32-37 years following acute ACL injury ii. Assess whether ACL treatment, baseline meniscus injury and knee function at mid-term follow-up were related to differences in PROs at 32-37 year follow-up |
spellingShingle | Filbay, S Andersson, C Ardern, C Gauffin, H Kvist, J Patient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury |
title | Patient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury |
title_full | Patient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury |
title_fullStr | Patient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury |
title_full_unstemmed | Patient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury |
title_short | Patient-reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non-surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury |
title_sort | patient reported outcome 32 to 37 years following surgically treated or non surgically treated acute anterior cruciate ligament injury |
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