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A Systematic Review of the Orthopedic Literature Involving National Hockey League Players

机译:对涉及国家曲棍球联盟球员的整形文学系统综述

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Background: Orthopedic injuries of National Hockey League (NHL) players are common and may significantly affect players’ health and careers. Evidence-based injury management is important in guiding players’ timely return to sport and their ability to play at their pre-injury levels of competition. Purpose: To summarize all data published between January 1980 and March 2020 on orthopedic injuries experienced by professional ice hockey players competing in the NHL. Study Design: Systematic review. Methods: A literature review of studies examining orthopedic injuries in the NHL was performed using the Embase, PubMed, and CINAHL databases. The review included studies focusing on NHL players and players attending the NHL Combine and preseason NHL team camps. Studies pertaining to non-orthopedic injuries and case reports were excluded. Results: A total of 39 articles met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. The articles were divided by anatomic site of injury for further analysis: hip and pelvis (24%), general/other (14%), ankle (10%), knee (10%), foot (7%), shoulder (7%), thigh (7%), trunk (7%), spine (6%), elbow (4%), and hand and wrist (4%). The majority of articles were Level IV Evidence (51.3%), followed by Level III Evidence (38.5%). Most studies obtained data from publicly available internet resources (24.7%), player medical records (19.5%) or surveys of team physicians and athletic trainers (15.5%). A much smaller number of studies utilized the NHL Injury Surveillance System (NHLISS) (6.5%) or the Athlete Health Management System (AHMS) (2.6%). Conclusion: This systematic review provides NHL team physicians with a single source of the current literature regarding orthopedic injuries in NHL players. Most research was published on hip and pelvis (24%) injuries, did not utilize the NHLISS and consisted of Level IV Evidence.
机译:背景:国家曲棍球联赛(NHL)球员的矫形伤害是普遍的,可能会影响球员的健康和职业生涯。基于证据的伤害管理在指导球员及时返回运动和他们在伤前竞争水平的能力方面非常重要。目的:总结1980年1月至2020年3月在专业冰球运动员在NHL竞争的骨科伤害之间发表的所有数据。研究设计:系统评价。方法:使用Embase,PubMed和Cinahl数据库进行检查NHL中矫形损伤的研究的文献综述。该评论包括重点研究NHL球员和参加NHL的球员,并参加NHL的结合和季前赛NHL团队营地。与非整形外科伤害和病例报告有关的研究被排除在外。结果:共有39篇文章符合纳入标准,并进行了分析。这些物品除以原型损伤部位进行进一步分析:髋关节和骨盆(24%),一般/其他(14%),踝关节(10%),膝关节(10%),脚(7%),肩部(7 %),大腿(7%),躯干(7%),脊柱(6%),肘部(4%)和手腕(4%)。大多数文章是IV级证据(51.3%),其次是III级证据(38.5%)。大多数研究获得了来自公开的互联网资源(24.7%)的数据,球员病历(19.5%)或团队医生和运动培训师的调查(15.5%)。利用NHL损伤监测系统(NHLIS)(6.5%)或运动员健康管理系统(AHMS)(2.6%)的较少数量的研究。结论:这种系统审查为NHL团队医生提供了目前关于NHL球员矫形损伤的目前文学来源的。大多数研究发表于髋关节和骨盆(24%)伤害,没有利用Nhliss并由IV级证据组成。

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