The short version of the ALR‐RSI scale is a valid and reproducible scale to evaluate psychological readiness to return to sport after ankle lateral reconstruction
Alizée Mahieu, Mohamad K. Moussa, Eugénie Valentin, Ronny Lopes, Alexandre Hardy

TL;DR
Researchers created shorter versions of a psychological readiness scale for athletes returning to sport after ankle surgery, finding they work as well as the full version.
Contribution
Development and validation of short and mini versions of the ALR-RSI scale with preserved psychometric properties.
Findings
Short (6-item) and mini (3-item) ALR-RSI versions showed high internal consistency and predictive value for return to sport.
All versions had comparable area under the curve values for predicting return to sport at 12 months.
Shorter versions retained psychometric characteristics of the original 12-item scale.
Abstract
To develop and validate a short and mini version of the ALR‐RSI (Ankle Ligament Reconstruction‐Return to Sport after Injury) scale. The ALR‐RSI scale contains 12 items and was administered to 109 patients following arthroscopic anatomical lateral ankle reconstruction. The short (6‐item) and mini (3‐item) versions were developed using a systematic selection process to eliminate items based on their category, mean, standard deviation and pertinence. A second group of 75 patients participated in an analysis to validate the predictive value of these scores. These patients filled out all three ALR‐RSI versions 6 months after arthroscopic anatomical reconstruction of the lateral ankle to determine the predictive value for the return to sport (RTS) at 12 months. The predictive value was evaluated with receiver operating characteristic curves (area under the curve [AUC]). The long version of…
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TopicsFoot and Ankle Surgery · Sports injuries and prevention · Tendon Structure and Treatment
