Influence of Rehabilitation After Ankle Injuries in Active Duty Service Members: The Impact of Timing and Dosing on Downstream Healthcare Utilization and Costs
Abstract
The overall objective of this project is to 1) organize ankle injuries by severity classifications, 2) understand the role of rehabilitation on outcomes in individuals with ankle injuries and 3) investigate influential comorbidities that bi-directionally influence injury severity classification and outcomes. At present, there is a dearth of information towards understanding ankle injury types, predicting which classifications lead to downstream costs, secondary health deficits, delayed return to duty and function. The role of formalized rehabilitation on outcomes has only been investigated in small trials and the influence of management through physical rehabilitation within a system remains uninvestigated. Lastly, ankle injuries are recognized as multifactorial, suggesting that comorbidities such as sleep disorders, mental health conditions, and additionally diagnosed physical maladies might bi-directionally influence an individuals exposure and recovery to and from an ankle injury. Results from our exploration will be used to better understand the role of rehabilitation, comorbidities and the severity of the condition on outcomes such as downstream costs, secondary health deficits, and utilization. The information will be used to design well-informed prospective trials assessing dose, timing, and impact of rehabilitation on long-term disability and healthcare utilization within the MHS.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2019
- Accession Number
- AD1108830
Entities
People
- Daniel I Rhon
Organizations
- Geneva Foundation