“…7,9,10 Thus, the collection of information regarding the patient's perspective, quality of life, functional capacity, pain scales, and satisfaction with the treatment received, combined with physical, functional, social, and emotional aspects, allows a more comprehensive analysis of the health situation, recovery after therapeutic approach -PROMs (Patient Reported Outcomes Mesures). 5,11,12 The application of these questionnaires (PROMs) can be made by a wide variety of electronic devices and interfaces available, such as smartphones, tablets, and web tools that optimize data collection, and currently, studies for the cross-cultural adaptation of these instruments are constantly being developed. 13,14 Although the orthopedic literature presents different PROMs validated for clinical practice, it is critical to recognize the apparent gap of a specific PROM for Sports Medicine.…”