1. Long-Term Functional Outcomes and Return to Sport Activities in a Nonathlete Population after the Brostrom-Gould Repair
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Danilo Ryuko Nishikawa MD, Guilherme H. Saito MD, Alberto Mendes MD, Alberto Marangon, Carlos H. Tardini MD, MD, Adilson S. de Oliveira, Fernando A. Duarte MD, and Marcelo P. Prado MD, PhD
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Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Category: Sports; Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Acute ankle ligamentar lesion is one of the most common injuries related to sports practice and daily activities. Excellent clinical results have been achieved with functional rehabilitation in up to 80% of the patients. However, 20% may develop chronic ankle instability (CAI) with continued pain and repeated sprains, requiring surgical treatment. The aim of this study was to present the long-term functional outcomes and return to sport activities in a group of nonathlete patients with CAI who underwent lateral ligament repair using the Brostrom-Gould technique (BGT). Methods: Medical charts of 89 patients who underwent the BGT were retrospectively reviewed. The average follow-up was 7.1 (3.1 - 13.4) years. The mean age was 31.2 (16 - 65) years. 62 (69.7%) patients were male and 27 (30.3%), female. Demographic and clinical data were collected from medical records. For clinical and functional analysis, the AOFAS hindfoot-ankle score was applied (preoperatively and at the last follow-up) and return to physical activities was assessed. Other variables regarding residual pain, associated lesions (osteochondral lesions of the talus, bony or soft tissue impingements, syndesmotic and peroneal tendon injuries), associated predisposing anatomical conditions (tarsal coalition, cavovarus feet, accessory navicular bone and os trigonum), postoperative range of motion and complications were evaluated as well. Pre- and postoperative AOFAS scores were compared using paired Mann-Whitney test. Linear regression was used to assess the association of the Δ-AOFAS and return to physical activities with the other variables analyzed. Results: Prior to surgery, mean AOFAS score was 64.3, and postoperatively, 97.27 (p
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- 2022
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