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A Qualitative Assessment of Return to Sport After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement

机译:髋关节镜检查对髋臼髋臼撞击后恢复运动的定性评估

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Background: Hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is known to produce excellent outcomes, yet some patients do not return to their preinjury level of sport participation. Much literature on return to sport has revolved around anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and even shoulder instability, but none to date have used qualitative, semistructured patient interviews on patients with hip labral tears. Purpose: To understand the factors influencing the decision to return to sport after arthroscopic hip surgery for FAI. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: An experienced interviewer conducted qualitative, semistructured interviews of patients aged 18 to 60 years who had arthroscopic hip surgery for FAI. All had preinjury participation in sport and a minimum 2-year follow-up with no revision surgery. Qualitative analysis was then performed to derive codes, categories, and themes. An assessment of preinjury and current sports participation by type, level of competition, and frequency along with patient-reported hip function was also obtained. In addition, current modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), international Hip Outcome Tool (iHOT-12), Hip Outcome Score–sports-specific subscale (HOS-SSS), and a coping mechanism evaluation (Brief COPE) were also recorded. Results: A total of 23 patients were interviewed to reveal the overarching themes of internal motivation, external encouragement, and resetting expectations as the predominant factors influencing a patient’s decision to return to preinjury sport. Subjective outcome measurements (mHHS, iHOT-12, patient satisfaction) showed significant differences between patients who did and did not return to sport. Interestingly, the adaptive and maladaptive coping mechanisms matched and supported our themes in those patients who described fear and self-motivation as defining features influencing their cessation of or return to play, respectively. Conclusion: Self-motivation, aging, pain, encouragement from others, and adapting to physical limitations can largely affect a patient’s decision to return to sport after arthroscopic hip surgery for FAI. Innate coping mechanisms may also help to predict the course of and subsequently aid in a patient’s postoperative recovery.
机译:背景:髋关节镜检查股骨髋臼撞击(FAI)会产生出色的结果,但是一些患者并未恢复到运动前的受伤水平。关于恢复运动的许多文献都围绕前十字韧带重建甚至肩膀不稳,但迄今为止,还没有关于髋唇裂患者的定性,半结构化患者访谈。目的:了解影响髋关节置换术的关节镜行髋关节手术后决定重新参加运动的因素。研究设计:案例系列;证据等级:4。方法:一位经验丰富的访调员对18岁至60岁接受关节镜下髋关节置换术进行FAI的患者进行了定性,半结构化访谈。所有患者均参加了运动前的伤前检查,并且至少接受了2年的随访,没有进行翻修手术。然后进行定性分析以得出代码,类别和主题。还可以通过类型,比赛水平和频率以及患者报告的髋关节功能对损伤前和当前的运动参与情况进行评估。此外,还记录了最新的哈里斯髋关节评分(mHHS),国际髋关节成果工具(iHOT-12),髋关节成果得分特定运动量表(HOS-SSS)和应对机制评估(Brief COPE)。结果:总共对23名患者进行了采访,以揭示内部动机,外部鼓励和重新设定期望等总体主题,这些主题是影响患者决定恢复受伤前运动的主要因素。主观结果测量(mHHS,iHOT-12,患者满意度)显示,参加和未参加运动的患者之间存在显着差异。有趣的是,适应性和适应不良的应对机制匹配并支持了我们的主题,这些患者将恐惧和自我激励定义为影响其戒断或重返游戏的特征。结论:自我激励,衰老,疼痛,受到他人的鼓励以及适应身体的局限性,在很大程度上影响了患者进行关节镜下髋关节置换术后决定重新参加运动的决定。天生的应对机制也可能有助于预测病程并随后有助于患者的术后康复。

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