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Epidemiology of Upper Extremity Soccer Injuries Among High School- and College-Aged Players in the United States: An Analysis of the 1999-2016 NEISS Database

机译:美国高中和大学球员上肢足球伤害的流行病学 - 1999-2016 Neiss数据库分析

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Background: Although lower extremity injuries are more common than upper extremity injuries in high school- and college-aged soccer players, upper extremity injuries may be equally severe. The epidemiology of upper extremity injuries is poorly characterized in this population. Hypothesis: Upper extremity injuries are an important contributor to soccer-related morbidity among high school- and college-aged players. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Methods: The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) is a nationally representative sample of 100 hospital emergency departments (EDs). Each record contains demographic and injury information. Records from 1999 to 2016 were analyzed, including patients between the ages of 14 and 23 years with a soccer-related injury sustained at school or during an athletic event. Results: A total of 1,299,008 high school- or college-aged patients presented to the ED for a soccer-related injury from 1999 to 2016, of which 20.4% were in the upper extremity. Patients were predominantly male (58.0%) and high school-aged (81.4%). Males constituted a greater proportion of upper extremity injuries when compared with other injury locations (63.5% male for upper extremity). Upper extremity injuries were more likely to be fractures (43.7% vs 13.9%) and dislocations (7.1% vs 3.4%) and less likely to be strains/sprains (27.8% vs 56.6%). Males suffered more shoulder dislocations (81.8% males among patients with shoulder dislocation vs 57.8% among those with other injuries), finger dislocations (72.0% vs 58.0%), upper arm fractures (74.9% vs 57.6%), and forearm fractures (68.3% vs 57.3%). Conclusion: Upper extremity injuries are frequent in high school- and college-aged soccer players presenting to the ED. Efforts to reduce soccer-related injuries should include strategies targeting the upper extremity, perhaps reducing the incidence of high-energy falls. Clinical Relevance: Efforts to reduce soccer-related injuries should include strategies targeting upper extremity injuries, particularly among males and college-aged players.
机译:背景:虽然下肢伤害比高中和大学的足球运动员上肢伤害更常见,但上肢损伤可能同样严重。上肢伤害的流行病学在这群人口中表现不佳。假设:上肢伤害是高中和大学球员中足球相关发病率的重要贡献者。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。证据水平:3级方法:国家电子伤害监测系统(Neiss)是全国代表性的100医院急诊部门(EDS)。每个记录都包含人口统计和伤害信息。分析了1999年至2016年的纪录,包括在学校或运动赛事中持续的足球相关伤害年龄在14至23岁之间的患者。结果:1999年至2016年,共有1,299,008名高中或大学患者展示了与足球相关的伤害,其中20.4%在上肢。患者主要是男性(58.0%)和高中年龄(81.4%)。与其他损伤位置相比上肢损伤更可能是骨折(43.7%vs13.9%)和错位(7.1%vs 3.4%),不太可能是菌株/扭伤(27.8%vs 56.6%)。雄性患有更多的肩膀脱臼(81.8%的患者肩部脱位患者与其他伤害的57.8%),手指脱臼(72.0%vs 58.0%),上臂骨折(74.9%vs 57.6%)和前臂骨折(68.3 %vs 57.3%)。结论:高中和大专以前的足球运动员频繁出现的上肢伤害。减少与足球有关的伤害的努力应包括靶向上肢的策略,也许减少了高能落下的发病率。临床相关性:减少与足球有关的伤害的努力应包括针对上肢伤害的策略,特别是男性和大学球员。

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