Abstract

BackgroundLateral ankle sprain (LAS) is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Numerous studies regarding LAS have been performed. However, there are few studies evaluating the current clinical practice of orthopaedic surgeons regarding LAS. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the current clinical practice of general orthopaedic surgeons in the treatment of LAS.MethodsA questionnaire survey was conducted from September 2020 to December 2020 in Miyazaki, Japan, to evaluate the clinical practice of general orthopaedic surgeons in the treatment of LAS. The survey was composed of 12 questions that were developed with consideration of the recommendations in the current clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) published by the Dutch orthopaedic society. The questions in this study were focused on the diagnosis, conservative treatment, rehabilitation, and the criteria for return to sports (RTS).ResultsThe survey response rate was 82.7% (129/156). Among the respondents, 95.3% did not consider the Ottawa Ankle Rules in the decision to perform plain radiography for patients. Rehabilitation following LAS was performed in 58.9% of patients. Eighty-five (65.9%) of the surgeons used only one factor as the criterion for RTS. The absence of pain was the most frequently used criterion (45.7%). No objective criteria were used for the RTS decision in athletes with LAS.ConclusionsThe present study suggested that most general orthopaedic surgeons do not provide the care for patients with LAS recommended by the current CPGs. No objective criteria for the RTS decision are used for athletes with LAS.

Highlights

  • Lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries

  • The purpose of this study is to report the results of a questionnaire survey regarding the current clinical practice of general orthopaedic surgeons in the management of LAS

  • The main findings of the present study were as follows: (1) Only 4.7% of the orthopaedic surgeons considered the Ottawa ankle rule (OAR) in the decision to perform plain radiography for patients with suspected LAS; (2) Approximately 60% of the surgeons did not order rehabilitation for patients with LAS, and 85.3% reported that the duration of rehabilitation was < 4 weeks; (3) The orthopaedic surgeons did not use any objective criteria for the return to sports (RTS) decision after conservative treatment for LAS, and 65.9% used only one factor as a criterion for the RTS

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Introduction

Lateral ankle sprain (LAS) is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Numerous studies regarding LAS have been performed. There are few studies evaluating the current clinical practice of orthopaedic surgeons regarding LAS. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the current clinical practice of general orthopaedic surgeons in the treatment of LAS. Few studies have investigated the clinical practice of general orthopaedic surgeons in the management of LAS [13]. We hypothesized that many general orthopaedic surgeons would not provide care for LAS in accordance with the recommendations of the current CPGs. In addition, there is a lack of evidence-based criteria for the return to sports (RTS) following conservative treatment for LAS [19,20,21].

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