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Upper Extremity Functional Status of Female Youth Softball Pitchers Using the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic Questionnaire

机译:使用Kerlan-Jobe骨科诊所问卷调查的青年女子垒球投手的上肢功能状态

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Background: Softball is a popular sport with a high incidence of upper extremity injuries. The Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic (KJOC) questionnaire is a validated performance and functional assessment tool used in overhead athletes. Upper extremity pain patterns and baseline KJOC scores have not been reported for active female youth softball pitchers. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to establish the prevalence of upper extremity pain and its effect in female youth softball pitchers over a competitive season. We hypothesized that participants who missed time due to injury in the past year would have lower KJOC scores. Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: Fifty-three female softball pitchers aged 12 to 18 years were recruited from softball clinics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. All participants self-identified as a pitcher on a competitive travel team. Participants were administered the KJOC questionnaire before and during the playing season. Missed time due to injury in the past year, current pain patterns, and KJOC scores were primary outcomes. Results: The mean (±SD) preseason KJOC score was 87.2 ± 10.6. In the preseason, 22.6% of pitchers reported playing with arm trouble, and 32.1% missed time due to injury in the past year. The mean KJOC score for pitchers reporting a previous injury (n = 17) was significantly lower compared with those without an injury (n = 36) (79.5 ± 13.8 vs 90.9 ± 6.2, respectively; P = .02). The posterior shoulder was the most commonly reported pain location. For the cohort completing the questionnaire both before and during the playing season (n = 35), mean KJOC scores did not change significantly over the playing season ( P = .64). Lower preseason KJOC scores were significantly related to the in-season injury risk ( P = .016). Pitchers with a preseason score of less than 90 had a 3.5 (95% CI, 1.1-11.2) times greater risk of reporting an in-season injury. Conclusion: Female youth softball pitchers have a high baseline functional status. However, 1 in 3 pitchers reported missed time due to injury in the previous year, and shoulder pain was more prevalent than elbow pain. The KJOC questionnaire can be used by coaches, researchers, and clinicians to identify youth softball pitchers at risk for injuries who may benefit from interventions.
机译:背景:垒球是一项流行的运动,上肢受伤的发生率很高。 Kerlan-Jobe骨科诊所(KJOC)问卷是经过验证的用于高架运动员的性能和功能评估工具。尚未报告活跃的女性青年垒球投手的上肢疼痛模式和基线KJOC评分。目的/假设:这项研究的目的是确定上肢疼痛的患病率及其在一个竞争季节对年轻女子垒球投手的影响。我们假设在过去的一年中由于受伤而错过时间的参与者的KJOC分数较低。研究设计:横断面研究;证据等级,3。方法:从加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市的垒球诊所招募了53名12至18岁的女子垒球投手。所有参与者都将自己标识为竞争性旅行团队的投手。在比赛季节之前和期间,为参与者提供了KJOC调查问卷。过去一年中因受伤而错过的时间,当前的疼痛模式和KJOC评分是主要结局。结果:季前KJOC平均值(±SD)为87.2±10.6。在季前赛中,有22.6%的投手报告说有手臂不适,而在过去的一年中,有32.1%的误工是因为受伤。报告没有受伤的投手的平均KJOC得分(n = 17)比没有受伤的投手的平均KJOC得分(n = 36)(分别为79.5±13.8和90.9±6.2; P = .02)。后肩是最常报告的疼痛部位。对于在比赛季节之前和期间(n = 35)填写问卷的队列,平均KJOC得分在比赛季节中没有显着变化(P = .64)。季前KJOC评分较低与季内受伤风险显着相关(P = .016)。季前得分小于90的投手报告季内伤害的风险高3.5倍(95%CI,1.1-11.2)倍。结论:女青年垒球投手具有较高的基线功能状态。但是,三分之一的投手报告说由于前一年的受伤而错过了比赛时间,肩痛比肘痛更为普遍。教练,研究人员和临床医生可以使用KJOC调查表来确定有受伤风险的青年垒球投手,这些人可能会从干预中受益。

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