Some, but not all, patients experience full symptom resolution and a positive rehabilitation process after ACL reconstruction: an interview study

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Purpose: To gain a deeper understanding of patients’ experiences over 5 years after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Methods: Seventeen semi-structured interviews were performed with patients treated with ACL reconstruction at least 5 years earlier without a second knee injury. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using qualitative content analysis according to methods described by Graneheim and Lundman. Results: Patients’ long-term experiences after an ACL reconstruction were summarized as: “to cope or not to cope, that is the question”, and five main categories: (1) Adapting life after knee symptom: the past will not come back; (2) An arduous and demanding rehabilitation: sailing against the wind; (3) Accepting what cannot be changed: biting the bullet; (4) Being satisfied with results: end of a chapter; (5) Apprehensively peregrinating on an unknown road. Conclusions: More than 5 years after ACL reconstruction, patients can experience full symptom resolution and the ACL injury process as positive, or experience persistent symptoms and are forced to accept negative life-changing choices due to the injury. Level of evidence: IV.

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Piussi, R., Magnusson, C., Andersson, S., Mannerkorpi, K., Thomeé, R., Samuelsson, K., & Hamrin Senorski, E. (2023). Some, but not all, patients experience full symptom resolution and a positive rehabilitation process after ACL reconstruction: an interview study. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 31(7), 2927–2935. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00167-022-07271-1

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