作者: Kenneth B. Smale , Tine Alkjaer , Teresa E. Flaxman , Michael R. Krogsgaard , Erik B. Simonsen
DOI: 10.1111/SMS.13549
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摘要: PURPOSE This study aimed to quantify the relationship between objective and subjective measures of functional ability determine if in deficient (ACLd) state were correlated to, capable predicting a patient's reconstructed (ACLr) state. METHODS Twenty ACL-injured participants completed hop side cut movements prior 10 months post-reconstruction. Their (Tegner, Lysholm, IKDC, KOOS, KNEEs) related (peak knee flexion, peak extensor moment, stiffness, joint center excursion (KJCE), boundary). Correlations used relationships variables whereas regressions identify ACLd score's predictive an ACLr score. RESULTS Relationships task ACL status dependent with KJCE stiffness most commonly being scores. The greatest correlation was Tegner group during (r = 0.69). Peak flexion angle (adj. R2 = 0.4-0.66) best predictor states while KOOS-ADL had strongest correlations (r = 0.70-0.77) power (odds ratio: 1.46-1.86) both tasks. CONCLUSION Objective show wide range some quite strong. Furthermore, are more often scores than ability.