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Psychological Factors Influencing the Patient-reported and Functional Outcome of ACL Reconstruction and Their Sex-specific Differences

Psychological Factors Influencing the Patient-reported and Functional Outcome of ACL Reconstruction and Their Sex-specific Differences

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18 years and older
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Overview

Psychological parameters among patients undergoing ACL reconstruction and their impact on the patient-reported and functional outcome of reconstruction will be prospectively evaluated

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • ACL tear
  • Over 18 years
  • Patient information and consent
  • No preexisting knee conditions prior ACL tear;

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Under 18 years
  • Preexisting knee conditions
  • Accompanying knee injuries apart from ACL tear

Study details
    ACL Tear

NCT06156501

Medical University of Vienna

30 January 2026

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