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Annika Österberg

Researcher at Linköping University

Publications -  7
Citations -  675

Annika Österberg is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of life & Cronbach's alpha. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 509 citations. Previous affiliations of Annika Österberg include American Physical Therapy Association & Uppsala University.

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The impact of psychological readiness to return to sport and recreational activities after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional study aimed to examine whether appraisal of knee function, psychological and demographic factors were related to returning to the preinjury sport and recreational activity following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.
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Psychological factors are important to return to pre-injury sport activity after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: expect and motivate to satisfy.

TL;DR: Higher motivation during rehabilitation was associated with returning to the pre-injury sport activity before, during, and after rehabilitation for ACL reconstruction and how these factors were associated with return to pre- injured sport activity at 1-year follow-up.
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Translation and measurement properties of the Swedish version of ACL‐Return to Sports after Injury questionnaire

TL;DR: The ACL‐RSI showed good face validity, internal consistency, low floor and ceiling effects and high construct validity when evaluated against the TSK, K‐SES, MHLC‐C, KOOS, and ACL‐QoL scales, and the reproducibility was high and can be used to evaluate psychological factors relevant to returning to sport after ACL reconstruction surgery.
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Satisfaction With Knee Function After Primary Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Is Associated With Self-Efficacy, Quality of Life, and Returning to the Preinjury Physical Activity.

TL;DR: People who had returned to their preinjury physical activity and who reported higher knee-related self-efficacy and quality of life were more likely to be satisfied with the outcome of ACL reconstruction.
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Ways of experiencing participation and factors affecting the activity level after nonreconstructed anterior cruciate ligament injury: a qualitative study

TL;DR: To describe ways of experiencing participation in activities of individuals with a nonreconstructed anterior cruciate ligament injury and to describe the emotional aspects related to participation, phenomenographic approach was used.