This study investigated whether player-related factors (demographic, personality, or psychological factors) or the characteristics of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury were associated with the return to playing football in females after ACL reconstruction (ACLR). We also compared current knee function, knee related quality of life and readiness to return to sport between females who returned to football and those who had not returned. Females who sustained a primary ACL rupture while playing football and underwent ACLR 6-36 months ago were eligible. Of the 460 contacted, 274 (60%) completed a battery of questionnaires, and 182 were included a median of 18 months (IQR 13) after ACLR. Of these, 94 (52%) returned to football and were...
Background: Many patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction who return to sport s...
Background: Little is known about the return to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructi...
Return to sport has become an important outcome measure following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) r...
This study investigated whether player-related factors (demographic, personality, or psychological f...
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a severe and common injury, and females have ...
Background Most of the research in the area of psychosocial factors in rehabilitation after sports i...
BACKGROUND: Most of the research in the area of psychosocial factors in rehabilitation after sports ...
Return to pre-injury level of sports activity and participation (RPSP) is one of the main reasons fo...
Context: Compared to men, female athletes are up to ten times more likely to rupture their anterior ...
Background: Sports function and psychological readiness to return to sports (RTS) are important outc...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury causes long lay-off time and is often complicated with subse...
Background: Sports function and psychological readiness to return to sports (RTS) are important outc...
BackgroundStudies evaluating risk factors for sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ...
Background: Return to sports (RTS) is frequently considered an indicator of successful recovery afte...
Impairment-based evaluation has, until recently, been the mainstay of orthopaedic research in anteri...
Background: Many patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction who return to sport s...
Background: Little is known about the return to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructi...
Return to sport has become an important outcome measure following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) r...
This study investigated whether player-related factors (demographic, personality, or psychological f...
Background: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is a severe and common injury, and females have ...
Background Most of the research in the area of psychosocial factors in rehabilitation after sports i...
BACKGROUND: Most of the research in the area of psychosocial factors in rehabilitation after sports ...
Return to pre-injury level of sports activity and participation (RPSP) is one of the main reasons fo...
Context: Compared to men, female athletes are up to ten times more likely to rupture their anterior ...
Background: Sports function and psychological readiness to return to sports (RTS) are important outc...
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury causes long lay-off time and is often complicated with subse...
Background: Sports function and psychological readiness to return to sports (RTS) are important outc...
BackgroundStudies evaluating risk factors for sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury ...
Background: Return to sports (RTS) is frequently considered an indicator of successful recovery afte...
Impairment-based evaluation has, until recently, been the mainstay of orthopaedic research in anteri...
Background: Many patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction who return to sport s...
Background: Little is known about the return to sports after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructi...
Return to sport has become an important outcome measure following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) r...