Blar i Brage NIH på forfatter "Grindem, Hege"
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2018 International Olympic Committee consensus statement on prevention, diagnosis and management of pediatric anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries
Ardern, Clare L.; Ekås, Guri Ranum; Grindem, Hege; Moksnes, Håvard; Anderson, Allen F.; Chotel, Franck; Cohen, Moises; Forssblad, Magnus; Ganley, Theodore J.; Feller, Julian A.; Karlsson, Jón; Kocher, Minider S.; LaPrade, Robert F.; McNamee, Michael; Mandelbaum, Bert; Micheli, Lyle; Mohtadi, Nicholas; Reider, Bruce; Roe, Justin; Seil, Romain; Siebold, Rainer; Silvers-Granelli, Holly J.; Soligard, Torbjørn; Witvrouw, Erik; Engebretsen, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In October 2017, the International Olympic Committee hosted an international expert group of physiotherapists and orthopaedic surgeons who specialise in treating and researching paediatric ACL injuries. Representatives ... -
Activity and functional readiness, not age, are the critical factors for second anterior cruciate ligament injury : the Delaware-Oslo ACL cohort study
Grindem, Hege; Engebretsen, Lars; Axe, Michael; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Risberg, May Arna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Objective: To elucidate the relationships between age, return to level I sport (RTS) within the first postoperative year, passing RTS criteria and second anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Methods: In a prospective ... -
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury—Who Succeeds Without Reconstructive Surgery? The Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort Study
Grindem, Hege; Wellsandt, Elizabeth; Failla, Mathew J.; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Risberg, May Arna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: More than 50% of highly active patients with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury who choose nonsurgical treatment (active rehabilitation alone) have successful 2-year outcomes and comparable knee function ... -
Assessing implementation, limited efficacy, and acceptability of the BEAST tool: A rehabilitation and return-to-sport decision tool for nonprofessional athletes with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Moksnes, Håvard; Ardern, Clare L.; Kvist, Joanna; Engebretsen, Lars; Risberg, May Arna; Myklebust, Grethe; Grindem, Hege (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Objectives: To assess the implementation, limited efficacy, and acceptability of the BEAST (better and safer return to sport) tool – a rehabilitation and return-to-sport (RTS) decision tool after anterior cruciate ligament ... -
Coper Classification Early After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture Changes With Progressive Neuromuscular and Strength Training and Is Associated With 2-Year Success: The Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort Study
Thoma, Louise M.; Grindem, Hege; Logerstedt, David; Axe, Michael; Engebretsen, Lars; Risberg, May Arna; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Background: Some athletes demonstrate excellent dynamic stability after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture and return tosport without ACL reconstruction (ACLR) (copers). Others demonstrate persistent instability ... -
Coping With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury From Childhood to Maturation: A Prospective Case Series of 44 Patients With Mean 8 Years’ Follow-up
Ekås, Guri Ranum; Moksnes, Håvard; Grindem, Hege; Risberg, May Arna; Engebretsen, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background: There is no consensus regarding the best treatment approach for skeletally immature children with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. High-quality studies with long-term follow-up are lacking, and evidence ... -
Cross-validation of a machine learning algorithm that determines anterior cruciate ligament rehabilitation status and evaluation of its ability to predict future injury
Richter, Chris; Petushek, Erich; Grindem, Hege; Franklyn-Miller, Andrew; Bahr, Roald; Krosshaug, Tron (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Classification algorithms determine the similarity of an observation to defined classes, e.g., injured or healthy athletes, and can highlight treatment targets or assess progress of a treatment. The primary aim was to ... -
Evidence-based recommendations for the management of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture
Grindem, Hege; Filbay, Stephanie R. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture occurs most commonly in young and active individuals and can have negative long-term physical and psychological impacts. The diagnosis is made with a combination of patient's history, ... -
Exploring the interplay of interpersonal and contextual dynamics in youth sports injuries: A comprehensive narrative review
Bjørndal, Christian Thue; Hausken-Sutter, Solveig Elisabeth Sand; Møller, Merete; Myklebust, Grethe; Grindem, Hege (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Injuries are recognised in sports and exercise medicine as not isolated incidents but complex outcomes. This is because an athlete’s health trajectory is understood to be shaped by dynamic, complex linkages between individual ... -
Fotballferdighet og skadeforekomst hos unge kvinnelige fotballspillere : en pilotstudie
Grindem, Hege (Master thesis, 2009)Få studier har undersøkt prestasjonsrelevante risikofaktorer for skader i fotball. Svært lite av den tilgjengelige forskningen er utført blant unge kvinnelige spillere, og ingen har tidligere undersøkt om det å være best ... -
Four distinct 5-year trajectories of knee function emerge in patients who followed the Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort treatment algorithm
Pedersen, Marie; Grindem, Hege; Berg, Bjørnar; Engebretsen, Lars; Axe, Michael J.; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Risberg, May Arna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Background: Impairments and dysfunction vary considerably after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, and distinct subgroups may exist. Purpose: (1) To identify subgroups of patients with ACL injury who share common ... -
How does a combined preoperative and postoperative rehabilitation programme influence the outcome of ACL reconstruction 2 years after surgery?: a comparison between patients in the Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort and the Norwegian National Knee Ligament Registry
Grindem, Hege; Granan, Lars-Petter; Risberg, May Arna; Engebretsen, Lars; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Eitzen, Ingrid (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-10-28)Background: Preoperative knee function is associated with successful postoperative outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). However, there are few longer term studies of patients who underwent ... -
Knee function and sports participation after nonoperative and operative treatment of anterior cruciate ligaments injuries
Grindem, Hege (Doctoral thesis, 2014)This prospective cohort study suggests that there are few differences in the 2 year clinical course between ACL-injured patients who choose nonsurgical and surgical treatment. While surgically treated patients had a ... -
Low rates of radiographic knee osteoarthritis 5 years after ACL reconstruction or rehabilitation alone: The Delaware-Oslo ACL cohort study
Pedersen, Marie; Grindem, Hege; Berg, Bjørnar; Gunderson, Ragnhild; Engebretsen, Lars; Axe, Michael J.; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Risberg, May Arna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background: Patients and clinicians often struggle to choose the optimal management strategy for posttraumatic knee osteoarthritis (OA) after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. An evaluation of radiographic outcomes ... -
Patient acceptable symptom state thresholds for IKDC-SKF and KOOS at the 10-year follow-up After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: A study from the Delaware-Oslo ACL Cohort
Urhausen, Anouk; Grindem, Hege; Ingelsrud, Lina Holm; Roos, Ewa M.; Silbernagel, Karin Grävare; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Risberg, May Arna (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background: Clinicians need thresholds for the Patient Acceptable Symptom State (PASS) and Treatment Failure to interpret group-based patient-reported outcome measures after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Validated ... -
Prevention and rehabilitation of paediatric anterior cruciate ligament injuries
Grindem, Hege; Moksnes, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-14)Purpose: To review the current knowledge on anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention and ACL rehabilitation in individuals who have not yet reached musculoskeletal maturity. Methods: This is a narrative ... -
Quantifying quadriceps muscle strength in patients with ACL injury, focal cartilage lesions, and degenerative meniscus tears: differences and clinical implications
Eitzen, Ingrid; Grindem, Hege; Nilstad, Agnethe; Moksnes, Håvard; Risberg, May Arna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-10-11)Background: Reduced quadriceps strength influences knee function and increases the risk of knee osteoarthritis. Thus, it is of significant clinical relevance to precisely quantify strength deficits in patients with knee ... -
Readiness for return to sport in non-surgically treated patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury following a public municipal rehabilitation program
Pedersen, Julie Rønne; Hansen, Steffan Holst; Grindem, Hege; Jepsen, Anni Plauborg; Thorlund, Jonas Bloch (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Objectives: To investigate the proportion of patients that pass a return to sport (RTS) test battery and assess changes in patient-reported outcomes and lower extremity muscle strength following three months of exericse-based ... -
Simple decision rules can reduce reinjury risk by 84% after ACL reconstruction: the Delaware-Oslo ACL cohort study
Grindem, Hege; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn; Moksnes, Håvard; Engebretsen, Lars; Risberg, May Arna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-05-09)Background: Knee reinjury after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is common and increases the risk of osteoarthritis. There is sparse evidence to guide return to sport (RTS) decisions in this population. Objectives: ... -
Weaker quadriceps muscle strength with a quadriceps tendon graft compared with a patellar or hamstring tendon graft at 7 months after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Holmgren, David; Noory, Shiba; Moström, Eva; Grindem, Hege; Stålman, Anders; Wörner, Tobias (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024-01-01)Background: Impaired quadriceps muscle strength after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is associated with worse clinical outcomes and a risk of reinjuries. Yet, we know little about quadriceps muscle strength ...