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The Natural Course of Recovery After Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement According to the International Hip Outcome Tool-12 and Hip Outcome Score Sports Subscale.

Blake Michael BodendorferIan M ClappSteven F DeFrodaPhilip MalloyThomas D AlterKevin C ParvareshJorge ChahlaShane J Nho
Published in: The American journal of sports medicine (2021)
Using the growth mixture modeling, 3 natural courses of health-related quality of life (early progression, late regression, and late progression) and 4 natural courses of recovery of athletic function (steady progression, late regression, late progression, and early progression) were identified. Preoperative psychiatric conditions, chronic pain, workers' compensation status, and lower iHOT-12 scores were predictive of less than favorable trajectories of recovery according to the iHOT-12, and male sex, older age, back pain, preoperative narcotic use, and lower preoperative HOS-SS were predictors of less favorable recovery trajectories according to the HOS-SS.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • patients undergoing
  • depressive symptoms
  • total hip arthroplasty