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Preventing Osteoarthritis After an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: An Osteoarthritis Action Alliance Consensus Statement

Authors :
Jeffrey B Driban
Heather K Vincent
Thomas H Trojian
Kirsten R Ambrose
Shelby Baez
Nicholas Beresic
David J Berkoff
Leigh F Callahan
Bruce Cohen
Madison Franek
Yvonne M Golightly
Matthew Harkey
Christopher M Kuenze
Mary Catherine Minnig
Ali Mobasheri
Adam Naylor
Connie B Newman
Darin A Padua
Brian Pietrosimone
Daniel Pinto
Hayley Root
Matthew Salzler
Laura C Schmitt
Lynn Snyder-Mackler
Jeffrey B Taylor
Louise M Thoma
Kevin R Vincent
Elizabeth Wellsandt
Monette Williams
Source :
Journal of Athletic Training. 58:193-197
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Journal of Athletic Training/NATA, 2023.

Abstract

After an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, people need secondary prevention strategies to identify osteoarthritis at its earliest stages so that interventions can be implemented to halt or slow the progression toward its long-term burden. The Osteoarthritis Action Alliance formed an interdisciplinary Secondary Prevention Task Group to develop a consensus on recommendations to provide clinicians with secondary prevention strategies that are intended to reduce the risk of osteoarthritis after a person has an ACL injury. The group achieved consensus on 15 out of 16 recommendations that address patient education, exercise and rehabilitation, psychological skills training, graded-exposure therapy, cognitive-behavioral counseling (lacked consensus), outcomes to monitor, secondary injury prevention, system-level social support, leveraging technology, and coordinated care models. We hope this statement raises awareness among clinicians and researchers on the importance of taking steps to mitigate the risk of osteoarthritis after an ACL injury.

Details

ISSN :
1938162X and 10626050
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Athletic Training
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........06ba1f202077da65052398fbc27b0d6a