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Return to work following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction




AuthorsArimaa Anssi, Knifsund Jani, Keskinen Heli, Kivimäki Mika, Aalto Ville, Oksanen Tuula, Mäkelä Keijo, Vahtera Jussi, Lankinen Petteri

PublisherMedical Journal Sweden AB

Publication year2022

JournalActa Orthopaedica

Journal name in sourceACTA ORTHOPAEDICA

Journal acronymACTA ORTHOP

Volume93

First page 554

Last page559

Number of pages6

ISSN1745-3674

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2340/17453674.2022.3139

Web address https://actaorthop.org/actao/article/view/3139

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/176652154


Abstract

Background and purpose - Amongst people of working age, the return to work (RTW) after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is an important marker of success of surgery. We determined when patients are able to return to work after ACL reconstruction and identified factors that are associated with the timing of RTW.

Patients and methods - We used logistic regression analyses to examine patient-related factors that may be associated with the length of RTW (above vs. below the median 59 days) after arthroscopic ACLR in a large cohort of patients working in the public sector in Finland (n = 803; n = 334 male, n = 469 female; mean age 41 years [SD 8.6]).

Results - The mean length of RTW was 65 days (SD 41). Higher odds ratios (OR) were observed for age groups 40-49 and >= 50 years compared with <= 30 years old (OR 2.0, 95% confidence interval 1.3-3.1 and 2.0, 1.2-3.4, respectively); for lower level non-manual and manual work compared with higher level non-manual work (3.0, 2.0-4.3 and 4.9, 3.4-7.0, respectively); and for those who had been on sick leave > 30 days in the preceding year (2.0, 1.4-2.9). Sex, comorbid conditions, preceding antidepressant treatment and concomitant procedures were not associated with the length of RTW.

Interpretation - Factors associated with prolonged sick leave beyond the median time of 59 days are higher age, lower occupational status, and preoperative sick leaves.


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