Yang JaeWon, Hodax Jonathan D, Machan Jason T, Secrist Eric S, Durand Wesley M, Owens Brett D, Eltorai Adam E M, Dodson Christopher C
Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2017 Sep 21;5(9):2325967117729334. doi: 10.1177/2325967117729334. eCollection 2017 Sep.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries pose a significant risk to the careers of players in the National Football League (NFL). The relationships between draft round and position on return to play (RTP) among NFL players are not well understood, and the ability to return to preinjury performance levels remains unknown for most positions.
To test for differences in RTP rates and changes in performance after an ACL injury by position and draft round. We hypothesized that skilled positions would return at a lower rate compared to unskilled positions. We further hypothesized that early draft-round status would relate to a greater rate of RTP and that skilled positions and a lower draft round would correlate with decreased performance for players who return to sport.
Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3.
Utilizing a previously established database of publicly available information regarding ACL tears among NFL players, athletes with ACL tears occurring between the 2010 and 2013 seasons were identified. Generalized linear models and Kaplan-Meier time-to-event models were used to test the study hypotheses.
The overall RTP rate was 61.7%, with skilled players and unskilled players returning at rates of 64.1% and 60.4%, respectively ( = .74). Early draft-round players and unskilled late draft-round players had greater rates of RTP compared to skilled late draft-round players and both unskilled and skilled undrafted free agents (UDFAs). Skilled early draft-round players constituted the only cohort that played significantly fewer games after an injury. Unskilled UDFAs constituted the only cohort to show a significant increase in the number of games started and ratio of games started to games played, starting more games in which they played, after an injury.
Early draft-round and unskilled players were more likely to return compared to their later draft-round and skilled peers. Skilled early draft-round players, who displayed relatively high rates of RTP, constituted the only cohort to show a decline in performance. Unskilled UDFAs, who exhibited relatively low rates of RTP, constituted the only cohort to show an increase in performance. The significant effect of draft round and position type on RTP may be caused by a combination of differences in talent levels and in opportunities given to returning to play.
前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤对美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)球员的职业生涯构成重大风险。NFL球员的选秀轮次与回归比赛(RTP)的位置之间的关系尚未得到充分理解,而且大多数位置的球员恢复到受伤前表现水平的能力仍然未知。
按位置和选秀轮次测试ACL损伤后RTP率和表现变化的差异。我们假设与非技术位置相比,技术位置的球员回归率较低。我们进一步假设早期选秀轮次状态与更高的RTP率相关,并且对于回归运动的球员来说,技术位置和较低的选秀轮次将与表现下降相关。
病例对照研究;证据等级,3级。
利用一个先前建立的关于NFL球员ACL撕裂的公开可用信息数据库,确定2010年至2013赛季期间发生ACL撕裂的运动员。使用广义线性模型和Kaplan-Meier事件发生时间模型来检验研究假设。
总体RTP率为61.7%,技术球员和非技术球员的回归率分别为64.1%和60.4%(P = 0.74)。与技术后几轮选秀球员以及非技术和技术未被选中的自由球员(UDFA)相比,早期选秀轮次球员和非技术后几轮选秀球员的RTP率更高。技术早期选秀轮次球员是受伤后比赛场次显著减少的唯一一组。非技术UDFA是唯一一组在受伤后首发比赛场次和首发比赛场次与参赛场次之比显著增加的球员,即在他们参赛的比赛中首发更多场次。
与后几轮选秀和技术水平较高的同龄人相比,早期选秀轮次和非技术球员更有可能回归。技术早期选秀轮次球员的RTP率相对较高,是唯一表现出表现下降的一组。非技术UDFA的RTP率相对较低,是唯一表现出表现提高的一组。选秀轮次和位置类型对RTP的显著影响可能是由天赋水平差异和回归比赛所获得机会的差异共同造成的。