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Recreational Athletes Return to Sport at a Comparable Rate to Elite Athletes Following Hip Arthroscopy for Femoroacetabular Impingement

机译:髋关节镜检查股骨髋臼撞击后,休闲运动员以与普通运动员相当的速度恢复运动

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Objectives: The objective of the current study was to evaluate patient reported outcomes and return to sport in a cohort of distinctly recreational and amateur level athletes following hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). Methods: Following IRB approval, clinical data was retrospectively retrieved for 66 consecutive FAI patients (26 men, 40 women) who had undergone hip arthroscopy and identified themselves as recreational or amateur athletes on intake forms. Two-year patient-reported outcomes (PRO) included a sport-specific questionnaire, modified Harris Hip Score (mHHS), and Hip Outcome Scores with Activities of Daily Living (HOS-ADL) and Sports-Specific (HOS-SS) subscales were analyzed. Results: The mean age and BMI of all subjects was 26.8 ± 7.6 years and 23.9 ± 3.2 kg/m2, respectively. Athletes had withdrawn from sport for an average of 9.5 ± 6.7 months prior to surgery and on average required 9.7 ± 5.1 months to return to sport. After two years, all mean PRO scores had improved significantly (Figure 1), and 57 patients (92%) had returned to play and continued participation. Patients who had withdrawn from sport for greater than 8 months before surgery returned to sport significantly more slowly than those who had withdrawn for less than 8 months (p=0.01). Greater withdrawal from sport prior to surgery also correlated with lower postoperative improvements in HOS-ADL and HOS-SS scores. Bivariate analysis revealed that increasing body-mass index (BMI) was associated with lower improvements in PROs. Conclusion: Recreational athletes, following hip arthroscopy for FAI, return to play at a high rate. Increasing BMI and preoperative withdrawal from sport both significantly prolong return to play and diminish two-year PROs. Most return-to-play studies following hip arthroscopy for FAI have focused on professional athletes, with limited generalizability to the average sports medicine surgeon practice. This is the first study of its kind to focus on the recreational athlete and demonstrates comparable return-to-play rates while increasing the generalizability to the average sports medicine practice.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是评估髋关节镜检查股骨髋臼撞击(FAI)后一组休闲娱乐和业余水平运动员的患者报告结果和恢复运动。方法:经IRB批准,回顾性检索66例接受髋关节镜检查并确定自己是休闲或业余运动员的FAI患者(26名男性,40名女性)的临床数据。两年患者报告的结局(PRO)包括一项针对运动的问卷,改良的Harris髋关节评分(mHHS),具有日常生活活动能力的髋关节得分(HOS-ADL)和特定于运动的分量表(HOS-SS)。分析。结果:所有受试者的平均年龄和BMI分别为26.8±7.6岁和23.9±3.2 kg / m2。运动员在手术前平均退出运动9.5±6.7个月,平均需要9.7±5.1个月才能恢复运动。两年后,所有平均PRO得分均显着提高(图1),并且57名患者(92%)已恢复比赛并继续参与。在手术前退出运动超过8个月的患者比退出运动少于8个月的患者恢复运动的速度明显慢(p = 0.01)。手术前更多地退出运动也与术后HOS-ADL和HOS-SS评分降低的改善相关。双变量分析表明,身体质量指数(BMI)的提高与PRO改善的降低相关。结论:进行髋关节镜检查以进行FAI的娱乐性运动员能够以较高的速度重新比赛。身体质量指数(BMI)的增加和术前退出运动都显着延长了比赛的恢复时间,并减少了两年的职业生涯。 FAI髋关节镜检查后的大多数重返比赛研究都集中在专业运动员上,而对于一般运动医学外科医生的实践而言,其推广性有限。这是针对娱乐性运动员的同类研究中的第一项,并证明了可比的重返比赛率,同时提高了对一般运动医学实践的普遍性。

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