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Incidence and risk factors for turf toe injuries in intercollegiate football: Data from the national collegiate athletic association injury surveillance system

机译:大学生橄榄球中草皮脚趾受伤的发生率和危险因素:来自国家大学体育协会伤害监测系统的数据

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Background: Turf toe is the general term for a sprain of the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint complex. Previously attributed to shoe design and artificial turf, the incidence of turf toe injury has been thought to decline with the advent of newer turf designs. However, the current incidence and epidemiology remain unknown as the majority of the literature consists of small series and addresses diagnosis and treatment rather than epidemiology and prevention. Methods: We examined data from the NCAA's Injury Surveillance System (ISS) for 5 football seasons (2004-2005 through 2008-2009), including all preseason, regular season, and postseason practice and competition data. The incidence, epidemiology, and risk factors for turf toe injury, defined as injury to the connective tissue of the first MTP joint, plantar plate complex, and/or sesamoid fracture, were determined. Results: The overall incidence of turf toe injuries in NCAA football players was 0.062 per 1000 athlete-exposures (A-Es; 95% CI 0.052, 0.072). Athletes were nearly 14 times more likely to sustain the injury during games compared to practice, with a mean days lost due to injury of 10.1 (7.9, 12.4). Fewer than 2% of turf toe injuries required operative intervention. There was a significantly higher injury rate on third-generation artificial surfaces compared to natural grass (0.087 per 1000 A-E [0.067, 0.11] vs 0.047 per 1000 A-E [0.036, 0.059]). The majority of injuries occurred as a result of contact with the playing surface (35.4%) or contact with another player (32.7%), and running backs and quarterbacks were the most common positions to suffer turf toe injury. Conclusion: Our data suggest a significantly higher incidence of turf toe injuries during games, a greater susceptibility among running backs and quarterbacks, and a significant contribution of playing surface to risk of injury. Though turf toe injuries may be less common that previously reported in elite football players, these injuries warrant appropriate acute and long-term management to prevent long-term dysfunction.
机译:背景:草皮脚趾是第一个meta趾(MTP)关节复合体扭伤的总称。以前归因于鞋子设计和人造草皮,人们认为随着新式草皮设计的出现,草皮脚趾受伤的发生率有所下降。但是,当前的发病率和流行病学仍然是未知的,因为大多数文献都由小编组成,并着重于诊断和治疗,而不是流行病学和预防。方法:我们检查了来自NCAA的伤害监测系统(ISS)的5个足球季节(2004-2005年至2008-2009年)的数据,包括所有季前赛,常规赛以及季后赛的练习和比赛数据。确定了草皮脚趾受伤的发生率,流行病学和危险因素,定义为第一对MTP关节,plant板复合体和/或芝麻样骨折的结缔组织受伤。结果:NCAA足球运动员中草皮脚趾受伤的总发生率为每1000个运动员暴露0.062(A-Es; 95%CI 0.052,0.072)。与练习相比,运动员在比赛中受伤的可能性高出近14倍,平均受伤天数为10.1(7.9,12.4)。不到2%的草皮脚趾受伤需要手术干预。与天然草相比,第三代人工表面的伤害率明显更高(0.087 / 1000 A-E [0.067,0.11] vs 0.047 / 1000 A-E [0.036,0.059])。大多数受伤是由于与比赛场地接触(35.4%)或与另一名球员接触(32.7%)而引起的,并且奔跑的后背和四分卫是遭受草皮脚趾伤害的最常见位置。结论:我们的数据表明,比赛期间草坪脚趾受伤的发生率显着更高,后卫和四分卫之间的敏感性更高,并且比赛场地对受伤风险的重要贡献。尽管草皮脚趾受伤可能比以前在精英足球运动员中报道的少,但这些伤痕需要适当的急性和长期治疗,以防止长期功能障碍。

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