Center for Shoulder, Elbow, and Sports Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Columbia University, NY 10032, USA.
Phys Sportsmed. 2012 May;40(2):64-72. doi: 10.3810/psm.2012.05.1966.
Reconstruction of the elbow ulnar collateral ligament, known as Tommy John surgery, is being performed with increasing frequency.
We hypothesized that the public's perception of Tommy John surgery may be incorrect with regard to the indications, operative technique, risks, recovery time, and benefits obtained from the procedure.
A questionnaire was developed to measure an individual's perception of Tommy John surgery with regard to indications, operative technique, risks, recovery time, and overall benefits of the procedure. Questionnaires were given via a one-on-one interview or mailing after receiving prior consent. Questionnaires were completed by 189 players, 15 coaches, and 31 parents. Data were calculated and statistical analysis was performed.
Thirty percent of coaches, 37% of parents, 51% of high school athletes, and 26% of collegiate athletes believed that Tommy John surgery should be performed on players without elbow injury to enhance performance.
Thirty-one percent of coaches, 28% of players, and 25% of parents did not believe number of pitches thrown to be a risk factor, and 38% of coaches, 29% of players, and 25% of parents did not relate pitch type (eg, curve balls) with risk of injury.
Many players (28%) and coaches (20%) believed that performance would be enhanced beyond pre-injury level. Return to Play: Individuals underestimated the time required to return to competition. Twenty-four percent of players, 20% of coaches, and 44% of parents believed that return would occur in < 9 months.
This study is the first of its kind to investigate public perception of Tommy John surgery and has identified an alarming percent of players, coaches, and parents with misperceptions. Efforts should be made in our communities to better educate players, coaches, and parents regarding elbow ulnar collateral ligament injury in youth baseball players.
肘部尺侧副韧带重建术,俗称 Tommy John 手术,其应用频率正在不断增加。
我们假设公众对 Tommy John 手术的认知可能存在错误,包括手术适应证、手术技术、风险、恢复时间和获益。
我们设计了一份问卷,以评估个体对 Tommy John 手术的认知,包括手术适应证、手术技术、风险、恢复时间和手术获益。通过一对一访谈或邮寄的方式在获得同意后发放问卷,共 189 名运动员、15 名教练和 31 名家长完成了问卷。我们对数据进行了计算和统计学分析。
30%的教练、37%的家长、51%的高中生运动员和 26%的大学生运动员认为 Tommy John 手术不应仅在有肘部受伤的运动员中开展,而应作为一种增强运动表现的手段。
31%的教练、28%的运动员和 25%的家长不认为投球次数是一个风险因素,38%的教练、29%的运动员和 25%的家长不认为投球类型(如曲线球)与受伤风险相关。
许多运动员(28%)和教练(20%)认为术后运动表现将得到提升。重返赛场:个体对重返赛场的时间存在低估。24%的运动员、20%的教练和 44%的家长认为恢复时间将少于 9 个月。
本研究首次调查了公众对 Tommy John 手术的认知,发现有相当比例的运动员、教练和家长存在误解。应在社区中努力对青少年棒球运动员肘部尺侧副韧带损伤进行更好的教育。