인문학
사회과학
자연과학
공학
의약학
농수해양학
예술체육학
복합학
지원사업
학술연구/단체지원/교육 등 연구자 활동을 지속하도록 DBpia가 지원하고 있어요.
커뮤니티
연구자들이 자신의 연구와 전문성을 널리 알리고, 새로운 협력의 기회를 만들 수 있는 네트워킹 공간이에요.
초록·키워드
Abstract Introduction Knee joint disorders are prevalent musculoskeletal conditions that frequently impair daily functional capacity. Arthroscopy, a minimally invasive surgical technique, is widely utilized for the diagnostic and therapeutic management of knee pathologies, offering reduced morbidity and expedited recovery. However, postoperative functional outcomes may be compromised by inadequate adherence to rehabilitation protocols. Objective This study aimed to assess postoperative functional limitations following knee arthroscopy. Methodology A cross-sectional survey was conducted using the Oxford Knee Score (OKS) with 278 participants recruited via convenience sampling from public and private hospitals. Descriptive statistics were employed to analyze demographic and functional outcomes. Results Among 278 patients undergoing knee arthroscopy, most were young males (91.0%) treated in private facilities (71.9%), with ACL reconstruction as the predominant procedure (62.6%). Overall, 66.9% reported clinically meaningful residual functional limitations, most commonly inhibited function (42.4%). Functional outcomes varied significantly by gender ( χ 2 = 19.7, p < 0.001, V = 0.27), with females disproportionately experiencing moderate impairment (60.0%) and by etiology ( χ 2 = 11.2, p = 0.024, V = 0.20), with osteoarthritis patients showing worse profiles than trauma cases. Procedure-specific differences were evident, with diagnostic arthroscopy yielding the best outcomes and ACL reconstruction the poorest. Findings are limited by small subgroup sizes, selection bias, and lack of long-term follow-up. Conclusion Post-arthroscopy functional limitations were prevalent, particularly among therapeutic cases and female patients. Disparities between public and private hospital outcomes suggest potential gaps in postoperative care. These findings underscore the need for targeted rehabilitation strategies and patient education to optimize functional recovery.
인공지능 문자 인식 모델을 통해 추출된 텍스트로, 일부 오타나 오류가 포함될 수 있으나 지속적으로 개선 중입니다.
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