意大利前交叉韧带损伤管理中铜/非铜筛查使用率不足:一项在线调查。

IF 1.9 Q3 REHABILITATION Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2024.1497828
Luca Macrelli, Luca Mallia, Gabriele Thiebat, Jacopo Emanuele Rocchi, Lee Herrington, Sebastiano Nutarelli
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前言:前交叉韧带(ACL)的全损伤和亚全损伤是最常见的和限制性能的膝关节损伤之一。早期手术治疗通常被认为是主要的治疗策略,最近的研究表明,如果需要更高水平的功能,与最初的康复方法和手术前交叉韧带重建相比,早期手术治疗的结果相似。本研究的主要目的是探讨物理治疗师和骨科医生的“铜/非铜”筛查在ACL损伤后患者临床管理中的应用。其次,作者旨在探讨物理治疗师和骨科医生在处理ACL损伤患者时的合作情况。方法:对803名物理治疗师和201名骨科医生的临床执业情况进行在线调查,问卷共12个问题,并对这些专业人员之间的关系进行统计。根据处理前交叉韧带损伤的临床经验对答案进行分层。结果:物理治疗师和骨科医生在处理ACL病变时对“铜/非铜”筛查的置信度和应用程度均较低。ACL专家亚群报告了良好的专业间互动水平。然而,关于非手术治疗前交叉韧带病变的最新证据仍然缺乏。结论:研究结果表明,需要改善意大利物理治疗师和骨科医生之间的合作,以及他们对ACL病变非手术入路的了解。
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Underutilization of coper/non-coper screening in anterior cruciate ligament injuries management in Italy: an online survey.

Introduction: Total and sub-total lesions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are one of the most frequent and performance-limiting injuries to the knee joint within the active population. Early surgical management, often regarded as the primary management strategy, has recently been shown to have similar outcomes when compared with an initial rehabilitative approach followed by surgical ACL reconstruction if higher levels of functionality are needed. The primary objective of the study was to investigate the physiotherapists and orthopedic surgeons' "coper/non-coper" screening application in the clinical management of the patient after ACL injury. Second, the authors aimed to investigate the cooperation between physiotherapists and orthopedic surgeons when dealing with patients with ACL injuries.

Methods: An online survey consisting of 12 questions on the clinical practice of the surveyed physiotherapists (n = 803) and orthopedic surgeons (n = 201), and the relation between these healthcare professionals, was distributed. The answers were stratified depending on clinical experience in dealing with ACL injuries.

Results: Both physiotherapists and orthopedic surgeons showed a low degree of confidence and application of the "coper/non-coper" screening when managing ACL lesions. The sub-population of ACL experts reported a good level of interprofessional interaction. Nevertheless, an updated level of knowledge regarding the recent evidence on the non-surgical management of ACL lesions is still lacking.

Conclusions: The study findings indicate the need to improve the collaboration between Italian physiotherapists and orthopedic surgeons as well as their knowledge of the non-surgical approaches to ACL lesions.

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