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Epidemiology of Shoulder Dislocations in High School and Collegiate Athletics in the United States: 2004/2005 Through 2013/2014

机译:美国高中和高中竞技肩膀脱位流行病学:2004/2005到2013/2014

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Background: Shoulder dislocations occur frequently in athletes across a variety of sports. This study provides an updated descriptive epidemiological analysis of shoulder dislocations among high school and college athletes and compares injury rates and patterns across these age groups. Hypothesis: There would be no difference in injury rates/patterns between high school and college athletes. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Methods: Shoulder dislocation data from the High School Reporting Information Online (RIO) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Injury Surveillance Program (ISP) databases were analyzed from the 2004/2005 through 2013/2014 (NCAA) or 2005/2006 through 2013/2014 (RIO) academic years in 11 different sports. Rate ratios (RRs) and injury proportion ratios (IPRs) were calculated to make comparisons between age groups. Results: During the study period, 598 shoulder dislocations were reported during 29,249,482 athlete-exposures (AEs) among high school athletes, for an overall shoulder dislocation rate of 2.04 per 100,000 AEs; 352 shoulder dislocations were reported during 13,629,533 AEs among college athletes, for an overall injury rate of 2.58 per 100,000 AEs. College athletes had a higher rate of shoulder dislocation than high school athletes (RR, 1.26; 95% CI, 1.11-1.44). However, the injury rate in football was lower in collegiate than high school athletes (RR, 0.52; 95% CI, 0.43-0.62). Surgery was performed to correct 28.0% of high school and 29.6% of college shoulder dislocations. Shoulder dislocations resulted in longer return-to-play times than other shoulder injuries. Conclusion: Overall, shoulder dislocation rates were higher among collegiate than high school athletes. This may be due to greater contact forces involved in sports at higher levels of play, although the increased rate in high school football warrants additional research. Clinical Relevance: Higher shoulder dislocation rates within collegiate athletics are likely due to the higher level of intensity at this level of play, with stronger and faster athletes resulting in more forceful collisions.
机译:背景:肩膀脱臼频繁发生在各种运动中的运动员中。本研究提供了高中和大学运动员之间的肩膀脱位的更新描述性流行病学分析,并比较了这些年龄段的伤害率和模式。假设:高中和大学运动员之间的伤害率/模式没有差异。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。证据级别:3级NCAA)或2005/2006至2013/2014(RIO)学年11种不同的运动。计算率比率(RRS)和损伤比例比率(IPRS)以进行年龄组之间的比较。结果:在研究期间,在高中运动员中的29,249,482名运动员暴露(AES)期间报告了598名肩膀脱位,总肩部位错率为每10万AES 2.04;在大学运动员之间的13,629,533 AES中报告了352肩脱位,总体伤害率为每10万AES 2.58。大学运动员比高中运动员(RR,1.26; 95%CI,1.11-1.44)更高的肩膀脱臼率较高。然而,高中运动员(RR,0.5%CI,0.43-0.62),高级足球伤害率较低。进行手术,纠正28.0%的高中和29.6%的大学肩膀脱臼。肩膀脱位导致比其他肩部损伤更长的回归时间。结论:总体而言,高中运动员的肩部位错率高于高中运动员。这可能是由于在更高水平的运动中涉及体育的更大接触力,尽管高中足球权证的速度增加了额外的研究。临床相关性:高级田径内的肩部位错率可能是由于这种比例水平的强度较高,运动员更强大,运动员造成更大的碰撞。

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