AI Article Synopsis

  • - The review focuses on functional metrics and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) used to evaluate when athletes can safely return to their sport after reconstructive surgery for an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.
  • - The limb symmetry index (LSI) is the key functional metric, with a value of 90% or higher compared to the other leg indicating readiness to return, while other measures like ACL-RSI, IKDC, and KOOS-QoL also provide important insights.
  • - There is a need for more research on the impact of sex, competition level, and accompanying injuries on return-to-sport rates and injury recurrence, to identify which measures effectively predict successful outcomes after ACLR.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: Provide a concise review of currently utilized functional metrics and patient reported outcomes measures (PROMs) determining appropriate return to sport following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR).

Recent Findings: When determining return to sport following ACLR, a limb symmetry index (LSI) ≥ 90% when compared to the contralateral extremity is the most commonly reported functional metric. LSI is most commonly assessed using isokinetic quadriceps strength, followed by single-leg vertical hop and cross-over hop test. A minimum ACL-Return to Sport Index (ACL-RSI) score of 68.2 was reported, as well as a mean International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score of 88.3%. A minimum Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score-Quality of Life (KOOS-QoL) of 62.5% was reported in a single investigation. There remains limited data on reported metrics guiding return to sport following ACLR. Evaluation of LSI when compared to the contralateral extremity is the most commonly reported functional measure, with ACL-RSI, IKDC and KOOS-QoL also being reported. Further investigations examining return to sport rate and the incidence of recurrent injury, factoring in differences in sex, competition level, and the presence or absence of concomitant meniscal injuries, based on functional metrics and PROMs is warranted to better understand which outcome measures are predictive of successful return to sport following ACLR.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11732813PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12178-024-09934-7DOI Listing

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