CHICAGO — Compared with competitive athletes who experience symptoms for longer than 1 year, athletes who experience symptoms for less than 1 year demonstrate superior patient-reported outcomes after hip arthroscopy, results showed.
“More recently, research has been done to try to predict outcomes in athletes undergoing hip arthroscopy, and the influence of duration of symptoms has not been fully established,” Andrew Jimenez, MD, said in his presentation at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting.
Jimenez and colleagues at the American Hip Institute
Shorter duration of symptoms linked with better subjective results after hip arthroscopy
CHICAGO — Compared with competitive athletes who experience symptoms for longer than 1 year, athletes who experience symptoms for less than 1 year demonstrate superior patient-reported outcomes after hip arthroscopy, results showed.
“More recently, research has been done to try to predict outcomes in athletes undergoing hip arthroscopy, and the influence of duration of symptoms has not been fully established,” Andrew Jimenez, MD, said in his presentation at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting.
Jimenez and colleagues at the American Hip Institute