Use this url to cite publication: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12512/109245
Options
Knee function and the the degree of psychological confidence in physically active patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction / Ieva Nikolskytė, Laimonas Šiupšinskas, Saulė Salatkaitė, Rimtautas Gudas
Type of publication
Straipsnis recenzuojamoje Lietuvos tarptautinės konferencijos medžiagoje / Article in peer-reviewed Lithuanian international conference proceedings (P1e)
Title
Knee function and the the degree of psychological confidence in physically active patients after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction / Ieva Nikolskytė, Laimonas Šiupšinskas, Saulė Salatkaitė, Rimtautas Gudas
Publisher (trusted)
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. Department of Sports Medicine
Date Issued
2020-12-02
Extent
p. 45-46.
Is part of
The 6th International Scientific Conference Exercise for Health and Rehabilitation : the 2nd of December, 2020 Kaunas, Lithuania : book of abstracts / Lithuanian university of health sciences. Department of Sports Medicine. Lithuanian Federation of Sports Medicine. Kaunas : Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. Department of Sports Medicine, 2020. ISBN 9789955156833.
Version
Originalus / Original
Description
Short Oral Scientific Presentation Session
Bibliogr.: p. 46
ISBN 978-9955-15-683-3
Abstracts included in the „Book of Abstracts“ were reviewed by one independent scientific referee: Kristina Berškienė, Algė Daunoravičienė, Alma Kajėnienė, Vilma Tamulionytė, Renata Žumbakytė-Šermukšnienė, Ernesta Gurskienė, Viktorija Kaktienė, Agnė Slapšinskaitė, Saulė Salatkaitė, Giedrė Vaičienė.
Field of Science
Keywords
Abstract
Introduction. Anterior cruciate ligament injuries are one of the most common injuries of the knee, with an incidence of approximately 85 per 100 000 in patients aged between 16 and 39 years [1]. Rates of return to sport at 2 years after ACLR range from 41% to 83%, depending on age and competition level [2]. In addition, psychological factors and their impact on recovery, rehabilitation, and return to sport have received more attention in recent years [6]. Research aim – to assess functional outcomes of the knee and the degree of psychological confidence in patients 6 months after ACL reconstruction. Research methods and organization. We have investigated 54 (24 women and 30 men) physically active patients after six months of ACL reconstruction. The average age of women was 23,25 ± 5,42 years, men - 24,97 ± 7,09 years. The patients were distributed into two groups: non – contact injury (I group, n=38 (17 women and 21 men)) and contact injury (II group, n=16 (7 women and 9 men)). Compare gender results between groups statistically significant difference was not found (p=1). The average age of first group was 22,63 ± 4,34 years, height – 182, 75 ± 12,31 cm, weight – 77,75 ± 17,37 kg and BMI – 22,99 ± 2,69. The average age of second group was 24,87 ± 7,05 years, height – 180,16 ± 10,95 cm, weight – 79,08 ± 12,83 kg and BMI – 24,3 ± 2,97. Compare these results between groups statistically significant difference was not found. Physical function was assessed by single – leg hop tests and the degree of psychological confidence was assessed by anterior cruciate ligament return to sport after injury scale (ACL – RSI). Data was presented as means ± standard deviation. The statistical analysis was performed using “IBM SPSS Statistics 22.0“. The nonparametric Mann-Whitney test was used for comparison of two independent samples. To compare two dependent samples, the nonparametric Wilcoxon [...].
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
ISBN (of the container)
9789955156833
Other Identifier(s)
(LSMU ALMA)990001026140107106
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
3