Multicenter Analysis of the Epidemiology of Injury Patterns and Return to Sport in Collegiate Gymnasts

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作者
Trikha, Rishi [1 ,2 ]
Greig, Danielle E. E. [1 ]
Shi, Brendan Y. Y. [1 ]
Schroeder, Grant G. G. [1 ]
Chernoff, Daniel J. J. [1 ]
Jones, Kristofer J. J. [1 ]
Kremen, Thomas J. Jr J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Orthopaed Surg, David Geffen Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] UCLA Orthopaed Surg, 1225 15th St,Suite 2100, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA
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gymnastics; collegiate; injuries; sex; return to sport; WOMENS GYMNASTICS;
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10.1177/23259671231154618
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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Background:Gymnastics requires intense year-round upper and lower extremity strength training typically starting from an early age. As such, the injury patterns observed in these athletes may be unique. Purpose:To characterize the types of injuries and provide return-to-sport data in male and female collegiate gymnasts. Study Design:Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods:A conference-specific injury database was utilized to perform a retrospective review of injuries for male and female National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I gymnasts within the Pacific Coast Conference between 2017 and 2020 (N = 673 gymnasts). Injuries were stratified by anatomic location, sex, time missed, and injury diagnoses. Relative risk (RR) was used to compare results between sexes. Results:Of the 673 gymnasts, 183 (27.2%) experienced 1093 injuries during the study period. Injuries were sustained in 35 of 145 male athletes (24.1%) as compared with 148 of 528 female athletes (28.0%; RR, 0.86 [95% CI, 0.63-1.19]; P = .390). Approximately 66.1% (723/1093) of injuries occurred in a practice setting, compared with 84 of 1093 injuries (7.7%) occurring during competition. Overall, 417 of 1093 injuries (38.2%) resulted in no missed time. Shoulder injuries and elbow/arm injuries were significantly more common in male versus female athletes (RR, 1.99 [95% CI, 1.32-3.01], P = .001; and RR, 2.08 [95% CI, 1.05-4.13], P = .036, respectively). In total, 23 concussions affected 21 of 673 athletes (3.1%); 6 concussions (26.1%) resulted in the inability to return to sport during the same season. Conclusion:For the majority of musculoskeletal injuries, the gymnasts were able to return to sport during the same season. Male athletes were more likely to experience shoulder and elbow/arm injuries, likely because of sex-specific events. Concussions occurred in 3.1% of the gymnasts, highlighting the need for vigilant monitoring. This analysis of the incidence and outcomes of injuries observed in NCAA Division I gymnasts may guide injury prevention protocols as well as provide important prognostic information.
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