Evaluation of clinical outcomes in anterior cruciate ligament surgery |
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Authors: | Boris A. Zelle MD Andrea S. Herzka MD Christopher D. Harner MD James J. Irrgang PhD PT ATC |
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Affiliation: | *Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Sports Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.;†School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. |
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Abstract: | Clinical outcomes data can be used to facilitate patient management decisions, assess clinician and organizational performance, and to provide evidence for the effectiveness of surgery and rehabilitation. The validity of the inferences made from outcomes data are dependent on the validity of the outcomes measures themselves and the circumstances under which the data were collected, analyzed, and interpreted. Clinical outcomes may include measures of impairment of body structure and function, activity limitation, and participation restriction. However, because the relationship between impairment and the resulting activity limitation and participation restriction is not direct, and because activity limitations and participation restrictions are of the utmost concern to the athlete, the primary clinical outcome should be measures of activity limitation and participation restriction. Activity limitation and participation restriction may be measured either through direct observation of performance or by general or specific measures of health related quality of life. Clinical outcomes data must be collected systematically to ensure valid inferences from the data. |
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Keywords: | anterior cruciate ligament clinical outcome quality of life |
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