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Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life and Knee Function After Knee Injury in Young Female Athletes

机译:年轻女运动员膝盖受伤后与健康有关的生活质量和膝盖功能的变化

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Background: Recent literature has called for greater attention to evidence-based practice in sports medicine with the documentation of overall status and impairments following injury. The prospective documentation of impairments associated with knee injuries in female athletes regarding their health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and knee function (KF) of high school and collegiate athletes is limited. Assessing the effect knee injuries have on young female athletes may allow clinicians to better understand the perspectives of the athletes who sustain these injuries. Purpose: To document the changes over 12 months in self-reported HRQoL and KF in young females who have sustained a knee injury. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: A convenience sample of 242 females (mean age, 17.4 ± 2.4 years) who injured their knee participating in sport or recreational activities was utilized. Injuries were categorized as anterior cruciate ligament tears (ACL), anterior knee pain (AKP), patellar instability (PAT), meniscus tear (MNT), iliotibial band syndrome (ITB), collateral ligament sprain (COL), and other (OTH). HRQoL was assessed with the Short Form–12 v 2.0 survey (SF-12) physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS). KF was assessed with the 2000 International Knee Documentation Committee survey (IKDC). Dependent variables included the paired differences in the 2000 IKDC as well as SF-12 composite scores from preinjury through 12 months postdiagnosis. Paired differences were assessed with repeated-measures analyses of variance ( P ≤ .05). Results: IKDC scores were lower through 12 months for ACL, AKP, and PAT; through 6 months for MNT; and through 3 months for COL and OTH. HRQoL PCS and MCS scores were lower through 3 to 12 months depending on the type of injury classification. Conclusion: Knee injuries can negatively affect KF and HRQoL for up to 12 months in young females. Sports medicine providers need to be aware of these impacts as they work to effectively treat individuals with these injuries.
机译:背景:最近的文献呼吁在运动医学中以证据为基础的实践给予更多关注,并记录整体状况和受伤后的损伤。关于女运动员与膝伤相关的损伤的前瞻性文献涉及高中和大学运动员与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)和膝关节功能(KF)方面。评估膝盖受伤对年轻女运动员的影响,可以使临床医生更好地理解承受这些伤害的运动员的观点。目的:记录遭受膝关节损伤的年轻女性在12个月内自我报告的HRQoL和KF的变化。研究设计:案例系列;证据等级:4。方法:使用便利样本,其中有242名女性(平均年龄,17.4±2.4岁)在参加体育或娱乐活动时膝盖受伤。损伤分为前交叉韧带撕裂(ACL),前膝关节疼痛(AKP),pa骨不稳(PAT),半月板撕裂(MNT),胫束综合征(ITB),侧副韧带扭伤(COL)和其他(OTH) 。 HRQoL已通过简短表格12 v 2.0调查(SF-12)身体成分摘要(PCS)和心理成分摘要(MCS)进行了评估。 KF已通过2000年国际膝盖文献委员会调查(IKDC)进行了评估。因变量包括从损伤前到诊断后12个月的2000 IKDC中的成对差异以及SF-12综合评分。使用重复测量方差分析评估配对差异(P≤.05)。结果:ACL,AKP和PAT的IKDC评分在12个月内较低;对于MNT,要经过6个月;以及3个月的COL和OTH。 HRQoL PCS和MCS评分在3到12个月内较低,具体取决于伤害分类的类型。结论:年轻女性的膝关节损伤对KF和HRQoL的影响长达12个月。运动医学提供者在努力有效治疗遭受这些伤害的个人时需要意识到这些影响。

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