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Part 1—your ACL journey guide: treatment decision
After an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, patients report feeling angry, depressed, frustrated and uncertain about their future.1 It is recommended that patients and practitioners engage in shared decision-making to ensure an informed choice about treatment is reached.2 Unfortunately, there are limited resources to help patients navigate treatment decisions and set expectations following an ACL injury. We coproduced an infographic (see figures 1 and 2), with input from patients about content and design, to present the best available evidence in an easy to digest format. This infographic (separated into two parts) is an education aid, designed to be used with a health professional, to reduce uncertainty, enhance communication and assist in shared decision-making. Broadly, it aims to cover:
Information to decide whether to have surgery (or not)
Patients need a clear appraisal of the evidence, to make an informed decision about whether to have ACL reconstruction (ACLR) or not following ACL …