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. 2023 Jun 14;57(23):1490–1497. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-106931

Table 1.

Outcome measurement and interpretation

Construct (measure) Time-point(s) Assessment method Interpretation
Evidence of ACL healing on MRI (ACLOAS MRI grading system)21 3 months;
6 months
MRI interpretation was performed independently by three experienced musculoskeletal radiologists (RS, PL and AVDH). A consensus meeting resolved any discrepancies ACLOAS grades: 0=normal ligament with hypointense signal and regular thickness and continuity; 1=thickened ligament and/or high intraligamentous signal with normal course and continuity; 2=thinned or elongated but continuous ligament; 3=absent ligament or complete discontinuity21
Self-reported knee function (Lysholm Scale)22 Median (IQR): 12 months (7–16 months) Self-reported questionnaire Scored out of 100 across 8 domains: pain, instability, locking, swelling, limping, stair climbing, squatting and the need for gait support.23 A score of 84 is considered ‘good’. A score of >94 is considered ‘excellent’. A lower score indicates increased severity of symptoms and worse function.24 Acceptable reliability, validity and responsiveness for use in ACL-injured individuals25
Knee-related QOL (ACLQOL)26 Median (IQR): 12 months (7–16 months) Self-reported questionnaire The 32-item questionnaire contains five domains (Symptoms & Physical Complaints, Work-Related Concerns, Recreation Activities & Sport Participation or Competition, Lifestyle, Social & Emotional Aspects) and is scored out of 100 (overall score and individual domain scores) with a lower score indicating worse knee-related QOL.26 Valid, reliable and responsive for use in ACL injured patients17 27
Passive knee laxity (Lachman’s test and pivot- shift test) 3 months (Lachman’s test);
6 months (pivot-shift test)
Both tests were performed by one of two experienced sports and exercise medicine physicians (TC and RD) who were not blinded to the treatment Lachman’s test was graded relative to the contralateral knee (no side-to-side difference; end-point with side-to-side difference and no end-point).28 Pivot shift test was graded based on the quality of the lateral pivot-shift manoeuvre (normal=no glide or jerk detected; glide=a ‘gliding’ motion (IKDC grade 129); jerk=locked subluxation (described as grade 3 instability by the IKDC classification29); or a ‘jerking’/clunking movement pattern (IKDC grade 2 instability29))
Return to pre-injury sport 12 months Self-reported during a clinical visit or via telephone interview Patients reported whether they had returned to pre-injury sport (information collected included the type and level of sport that they returned to)

ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; ACLOAS, Anterior Cruciate Ligament OsteoArthritis Score; ACLQOL, Anterior Cruciate Ligament Quality Of Life Questionnaire; IKDC, International Knee Documentation Committee; QOL, quality of life.