1. Translation, cultural adaptation and validation of simplified Chinese version of the anterior cruciate ligament return to sport after injury (ACL-RSI) scale
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Tianwu Chen, Kate E. Webster, Shiyi Chen, Wei Yao, Yunxia Li, Jian Zhang, Yue Yin, Chingchong Ai, and Peng Zhang
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Male ,Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Knees ,Culture ,Emotions ,lcsh:Medicine ,Social Sciences ,Return to sport ,Chinese version ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,Sociology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Psychology ,Competitive sport ,lcsh:Science ,Musculoskeletal System ,Uncategorized ,030222 orthopedics ,Multidisciplinary ,Fear ,Sports Science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Connective Tissue ,Legs ,Female ,Anatomy ,Research Article ,Sports ,Adult ,Cross-Cultural Comparison ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Adolescent ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Surgical and Invasive Medical Procedures ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Musculoskeletal System Procedures ,Cronbach's alpha ,Cross-Cultural Studies ,medicine ,Humans ,Sports and Exercise Medicine ,Behavior ,Ligaments ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction ,business.industry ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries ,lcsh:R ,Limbs (Anatomy) ,Reproducibility of Results ,Biology and Life Sciences ,030229 sport sciences ,Translating ,Biological Tissue ,Physical therapy ,Ceiling effect ,Recreation ,lcsh:Q ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Purpose To translate and cross-culturally adapt the anterior cruciate ligament-return to sport after injury (ACL-RSI) into simplified Chinese [ACL-RSI (Cn)]. Method In this diagnostic study, the translation, cross-culturally adaptation, and validation of the ACL-RSI was performed according to international guidelines. A total of 112 patients with ACL reconstruction participated in this study. All were capable of competitive sports before the injury and completed the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome (KOOS), the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC), the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK), and the Tegner activity score. Forty-eight patients completed the ACL-RSI (Cn) twice within two weeks. The validity was tested using seven premade hypotheses. Internal consistency, reliability, and measurement error was assessed. Result At meanly 15.6 months postoperative, 81 (72.3%) patients returned to sport, with 57 (50.9%) to competitive sport and 24 (21.4%) to recreational sport. Thirty-one (27.7%) patients didn't return to any sport, with 19 (17.0%) still had planned to return, and 12 (10.7%) gave up sport. The ACL-RSI (Cn) demonstrated excellent validity with all hypotheses confirmed. The outcome of ACL-RSI (Cn) was strongly correlated the KOOS subscale quality of life (r = 0.66, p
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- 2023
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