@article { author = {Zhang, Justin and Barron, John and Arvesen, John and Israel, Heidi and Kim, Christopher and Kaar, Scott}, title = {Effect of Patient Resilience and the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE) Score on Return to Sport Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery}, journal = {The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery}, volume = {9}, number = {5}, pages = {512-518}, year = {2021}, publisher = {Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iranian Society of Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy and Sports Tramatology,Iranian Orthopaedic Association}, issn = {2345-4644}, eissn = {2345-461X}, doi = {10.22038/abjs.2021.48823.2562}, abstract = {Background: This study aims to determine the effect of resilience, as measured by the Brief Resilience Scale(BRS), and perceived self-efficacy of knee function, as measured by the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation(SANE) score on return to sport outcomes following ACL Reconstruction (ACLR) surgery.Methods: Seventy-one patients undergoing ACLR surgery were followed up for a minimum of one year. At sixmonthspost-op, ACLR patients completed the BRS and the SANE score. Patients were stratified into low, normal,and high resilience groups, and outcome scores were calculated.Results: The median return to sports participation, in months post-operatively, for the low, normal, and highresiliency groups were 7.1, 7.3, and 7.2 months, respectively (P=0.78). A multiple logistic regression analysisrevealed that the SANE score was a significant predictor of return to sport at nine months when adjusted for age,sex, and BRS score (P=0.01). Patients that returned to sport by nine months demonstrated a mean SANE scoreof 92.7, compared to a mean of 85.7 (P=0.08). In patients who had returned to sport, neither the BRS resiliencegroup nor the SANE score were significant predictors of the retu rned level of competition status (P=0.06; P=0.18).Conclusion: The SANE score may serve as a significant predictor of return to sport when adjusted for age, sex,and BRS score. Resilience, as measured by the BRS, was not significantly associated with return to sport, but mayhave utility in specific patient populations.Level of evidence: IV}, keywords = {ACL,ACLR,BRS,Resilience,SANE}, url = {https://abjs.mums.ac.ir/article_17450.html}, eprint = {https://abjs.mums.ac.ir/article_17450_9c5f85a9a55695da7932c7f9f26b2009.pdf} }