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- W2049274883 abstract "To evaluate the return to pre-injury sports activity in a group of patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, in relation to age, sex, body mass index (BMI) and associations with upper-limb fractures.A group of 265 patients who underwent ACL reconstruction using an ipsilateral graft from the thigh flexor tendons, between July 2000 and November 2007, was analyzed.A total of 176 patients was evaluated after a mean period of 34.95 ± 18.8 months (median: 31 months) (interquartile range: 20-48 months). The minimum evaluation period was 12 months and the maximum was 87 months. The number of patients who returned to their sports activity prior to tearing the ACL was 121/176 (68.8%). Patients under 30 years of age more frequently returned to sports activity and this was considered significant: p = 0.016; odds ratio, OR = 0.44 (95% confidence interval, CI: 0.22-0.86). Returning to previous sports activity more frequently was not considered significant for male sex (p = 0.273), individuals with BMI < 25 (p = 0.280) or patients with an ACL injury unrelated to an initial traumatic episode with upper-limb fracturing (p = 0.353).The rate of return to the sports activity prior to ACL injury was 68.8%. It was found that patients under the age of 30 years had a significantly greater rate of return to sports activity after the surgery. In relation to sex, BMI and association with an initial traumatic episode of upper-limb fracturing, there was no statistical difference in the return to sports activity.Avaliar o retorno à atividade esportiva pré-lesional num grupo de pacientes submetidos à reconstrução do ligamento cruzado anterior (LCA) com relação à idade, ao sexo, ao IMC e à associação com fratura no MI.Foi analisado um grupo de 265 pacientes submetidos à reconstrução do LCA com enxerto ipsilateral dos tendões flexores da coxa entre julho de 2000 e novembro de 2007.Foram avaliados 176 pacientes com uma média de 34,95 ± 18,8 meses (mediana 31) (IIQ: 20-48 meses). A avaliação mínima foi aos 12 meses e a máxima aos 87 meses. O número de pacientes que retornaram à atividade esportiva prévia à ruptura do LCA foi de 121/176 (68,8%). O retorno mais frequente à atividade esportiva entre os pacientes até 30 anos foi considerado significativo (p = 0,016) [OR = 0,44 (95% IC 0,22-0,86)]. Não foi considerado significativo o retorno mais frequente à atividade esportiva prévia para o sexo masculino (p = 0,273) para os indivíduos com IMC < 25 (p = 0,280) e para pacientes com a lesão do LCA não relacionada a um episódio inicial traumático com fratura no MI (p = 0,353).O índice de retorno à atividade esportiva prévia à lesão do LCA foi de 68,8%. Foi verificado de forma significativa que pacientes com idade até 30 anos têm um maior índice de retorno à atividade esportiva após a cirurgia. Com relação ao sexo, IMC e à associação com um episódio inicial traumático de fratura no MI não houve diferença estatística para o retorno à atividade esportiva." @default.
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- W2049274883 title "Correlation between the result from arthroscopic reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee and the return to sports activity" @default.
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