Which interpretation correctly compares ACL-RSI scores of 62% and 42% at 6 months?

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Multiple Choice

Which interpretation correctly compares ACL-RSI scores of 62% and 42% at 6 months?

Explanation:
ACL-RSI measures psychological readiness to return to sport after ACL reconstruction. Higher scores (0–100%) mean greater readiness, less fear, and more confidence in the knee during sport. At six months, a score of 62% shows better readiness than 42%, indicating a more favorable prognosis for returning to sport. The lower 42% reflects more psychological barriers and hesitation, making return less certain. So, 62% indicates better prognosis than 42%.

ACL-RSI measures psychological readiness to return to sport after ACL reconstruction. Higher scores (0–100%) mean greater readiness, less fear, and more confidence in the knee during sport. At six months, a score of 62% shows better readiness than 42%, indicating a more favorable prognosis for returning to sport. The lower 42% reflects more psychological barriers and hesitation, making return less certain. So, 62% indicates better prognosis than 42%.

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