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Recurrent Shoulder Instability in a Young, Active, Military Population and Its Professional Implications

机译:复发性肩部不稳定,在年轻,积极,军事人口及其专业意义上

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Background: Shoulder instability is a topic of significant interest within the sports medicine literature, particularly regarding recurrence rates and the ideal treatment indications and techniques. Little has been published specifically addressing the occupational implications of symptomatic recurrent shoulder instability. Hypothesis: Previous arthroscopic repair will continue to be a significant predisposing factor for recurrent instability in a young, active population, and that recurrent instability may have a negative effect on college graduation and postgraduate occupational selection. Study Design: Case series. Level of Evidence: Level 4. Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of approved medical waivers for surgical treatment of anterior shoulder dislocation or instability prior to matriculation at the US Military Academy or the US Naval Academy for the graduating classes of 2010 to 2013. Statistical analysis was performed to determine the incidence and risk factors for recurrence and to determine the impact on graduation rate and occupation selection. Results: Fifty-nine patients were evaluated; 34% developed recurrent anterior instability. Patients with previous arthroscopic repair had a significantly higher incidence of recurrence (38%, P = 0.044). Recurrent shoulder instability did not significantly affect graduation rates or self-selected occupation ( P ≥ 0.05). Conclusion: There is a significant rate of recurrent shoulder instability after primary surgical repair, particularly among young, active individuals. In addition, arthroscopic repair resulted in a significantly higher recurrence rate compared with open repair in our population. Surgical repair for shoulder instability should not necessarily preclude young individuals from pursuing (or being considered for) occupations that may place them at greater risk of recurrence. Clinical Relevance: The risk of recurrent instability is greater than the rate typically described, which may suggest that some subpopulations are at greater risk than others. A unique data point regarding instability is the effect on occupation selection.
机译:背景:肩部不稳定是体育中文文学中重大兴趣的主题,特别是关于复发率和理想的治疗适应症和技术。已经发表了很少的公布,具体涉及症状经常性肩部不稳定的职业影响。假设:前面的关节镜修复将继续成为年轻,活跃人群的经常性不稳定的重要因素,并且经常不稳定可能对大学毕业和研究生职业选择产生负面影响。研究设计:案例系列。证据级别:第4级进行分析以确定复发的发病率和危险因素,并确定对毕业率和职业选择的影响。结果:评估五十九名患者; 34%发达的经常性前方不稳定性。患有先前关节镜修复的患者的复发发生率显着较高(38%,P = 0.044)。经常性肩部不稳定性没有显着影响毕业率或自选择占用(P≥0.05)。结论:在初级手术修复后,尤其是年轻,活跃的个体的初级肩部不稳定性具有显着的反复性肩部稳定性。此外,与我们人口的开放修复相比,关节镜修复导致了显着更高的复发率。肩部不稳定的手术修复不一定能够排除年轻人追求(或被认为是)可能以更大的复发风险放置它们的职业。临床相关性:经常性不稳定性的风险大于通常描述的速率,这可能表明一些群体比其他群体更大的风险。关于不稳定性的独特数据点是对职业选择的影响。

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