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NCT number NCT03700996
Other study ID # HSC-MH-14-0734 (Parent Study)
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date October 23, 2014
Est. completion date December 23, 2021

Study information

Verified date September 2021
Source The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
Contact Lane Bailey, PhD, PT
Email lane.bailey@memorialhermann.org
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

Purpose: There are no existing data available to guide clinicians in the appropriate rehabilitation progression of patients who have undergone knee arthroscopy. The investigator intends to fill this void by establishing normative recovery curves for patients undergoing knee arthroscopy. Research Design: Prospective Observational Design Procedures: Patients 10-70 years old will be screened for "standard of care" clinical and functional outcomes to occur at standardized time-points (post-op weeks 1-4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and return to sport/activity) following arthroscopic knee surgery. Recovery curves will be plotted for all outcome variables of interest including; (1) International knee Disability Committee (IKDC) survey, (2) Tampa Kinesiophobia scale, (3) Tegner activity scale, (4) Marx activity scale, (5) Passive knee range of motion/heel-height difference, (6) Balance Error Scoring System (BESS), (7) Quad/Hamstring strength ratios, (8) Y-Balance, (9) Functional Movement Screening, (10) Vail-Sport Test, (11) Landing Error Scoring System (LESS), (12) Hop Testing, and the (13) Sports Metrics Test. Polynomial lines-of-best-fit and 95% confidence intervals will be plotted to provide objective recovery curves for clinical utilization and stratification of patient recovery. Risks: There are no additional risks to "standard physical therapy practice" for post-surgical patients participating in this study. The investigator will not be using invasive procedures or testing modalities that emit radiation. Benefits & Clinical Relevance: This information may offer valuable information to clinicians treating patients following knee arthroscopy by providing objective data for each phase of post-operative recovery. Identifying key landmarks and functional milestones may allow the ability to identify patients who are not meeting clinical expectations and subsequently tailor rehabilitation programs to improve recovery trajectories.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 2000
Est. completion date December 23, 2021
Est. primary completion date December 23, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 10 Years to 70 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Ages 10-70; undergoing primary knee arthroscopy; & participating in post-operative physical therapy management. Exclusion Criteria: - Patients will be excluded from the study if they elect to not have knee arthroscopy. Have other orthopedic or medical complications (fractures, deep vein thrombosis,) that would be a contraindication to standard post-operative physical therapy care.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury

Locations

Country Name City State
United States The University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston Houston Texas

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston Memorial Hermann Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 4
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 5
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 6
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 7
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 8
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 9
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 10
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 11
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 12
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 13
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 14
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 15
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 16
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 17
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 18
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 19
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 20
Primary International Knee Disability Committee (IKDC) Survey Self-Report Outcomes:
The International Knee Disability Committee Survey is an 18-item instrument designed to measure pain, symptoms, function and sports activity in patients with a variety of knee conditions. A sum score is calculated and then transformed to a 100-point scale, with 100 indicating no restrictions in daily and sports activities and the absence of symptoms. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week Return to Sport: range 21 weeks to 52 weeks
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 4
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 5
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 6
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 7
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 8
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 9
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 10
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 11
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 12
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 13
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 14
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 15
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 16
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 17
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 18
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 19
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week 20
Primary Marx Scale Self-Report Outcomes:
MARX focuses on four activity points: running, deceleration, cutting (changes directions while running), and pivoting. The four knee functions are rated on a 5-point scale of frequency and scores added up to a maximum of 16 points with a higher score indicating more frequent participation.
Post op week Return to Sport: range 21 weeks to 52 weeks
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 4
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 5
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 6
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 7
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 8
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 9
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 10
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 11
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 12
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 13
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 14
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 15
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 16
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 17
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 18
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 19
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week 20
Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Return to Sport after Injury (ACL-RSI) Self-Report Outcomes:
Scale consists of 12 questions regarding the psychological impact of returning to sports in the sports population. The items are scored on a visual analogical scale from 0 to 100. With 100 being the better outcome. The overall score will be reported.
Post op week Return to Sport: range 21 weeks to 52 weeks
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 4
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 5
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 6
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 7
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 8
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 9
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 10
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 11
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 12
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 13
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 14
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 15
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 16
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 17
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 18
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 19
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week 20
Primary Range of Motion Clinical Measures:
The normal movement of the knee measured in degrees from the center of the knee. The instrument used to take the measurement is called a double-armed goniometer.
Post op week Return to Sport: range 21 weeks to 52 weeks
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 8
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 9
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 10
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 11
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 12
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 13
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 14
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 15
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 16
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 17
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 18
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 19
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week 20
Primary Y-Balance Physical Performance Post op week Return to Sport: range 21 weeks to 52 weeks
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 8
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 9
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 10
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 11
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 12
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 13
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 14
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 15
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 16
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 17
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 18
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 19
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week 20
Primary Single Leg Hop Physical Performance Post op week Return to Sport: range 21 weeks to 52 weeks
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