The Influence Of Mode-Of-Injury On Psychological Readiness For Return-To-Sport Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Matched-Controlled Study

Jenifer Presley,Lane Bailey, Kevin Maloney,Brian Duncan, Mathew Reid, Christopher Juneau,Walter R Lowe

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY(2021)

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BackgroundSelf-efficacy and fear of re-injury have been documented as factors related to an athlete's ability to return-to-sport after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. The purpose of this study was to compare psychological readiness between athletes injured in their primary mode of sport versus those injured outside of their primary sport following ACL reconstruction.HypothesisAthletes sustaining 'in-sport' injuries will demonstrate poorer psychological readiness when compared their matched counterparts injured outside of their primary sport.Study DesignCase-Control StudyMethodsA single-surgeon database of 638 patients following ACL reconstruction was used to conduct a matched case-control analysis. Psychological readiness was examined 16-weeks postoperatively using the ACL-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) questionnaire with subgroup analyses for the 'emotional', 'confidence' and 'injury-risk' subscales. Subject matching was performed for baseline patient and surgical demographics. All statistical comparisons were performed using a one-way (group) analysis variance (ANOVA) at a significance level of alpha = .05.ResultsNinety-two matched patients (49 'in-sport' injuries, 43 'out-of-sport' injuries) were included in the final analysis. The 'in-sport' group exhibited significantly lower total ACL-RSI scores (55.3 +/- 12.9 versus 60.8 +/- 11.6, t = 2.747, P < .001) when compared to the 'out-of-sport' group. Subscale comparisons indicated lower 'emotional' (P < .016) and higher 'injury risk' (P < .001) psychological constructs for 'in-sport' athletes versus 'out-of-sport' athletes. No differences were found between groups for the 'confidence' subscale (P = .987).ConclusionsAthletes sustaining 'in-sport' ACL injuries demonstrated poorer psychological readiness when compared to athletes injured outside their primary sport when in preparation for return-to-sport activities following ACL reconstruction.
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acl injury, return to sport, mode-of-injury, psychological readiness
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