Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Am J Sports Med. 2020 Mar;48(4):908-915. doi: 10.1177/0363546520902135.
Ankle and lower leg injuries are very common in sports, and numerous studies have discussed their diagnosis and management. Our study differs in that we report lower leg injuries in professional baseball players spanning the 2011-2016 seasons by utilizing a comprehensive injury surveillance system developed by Major League Baseball (MLB).
To determine the injury characteristics of ankle and lower leg injuries in professional baseball players during the 2011-2016 seasons by utilizing the MLB injury surveillance system.
Descriptive epidemiology study.
Our study is a descriptive epidemiological evaluation through a retrospective review of injury data from the MLB Health and Injury Tracking System (HITS) since its implementation in 2010. We included any professional baseball player (MLB and Minor League Baseball [MiLB]) who was identified as having an ankle or lower leg injury between January 1, 2011, and February 28, 2017.
Over the study period, there were a total of 4756 injuries, of which 763 (16%) occurred in MLB players and 3993 (84%) occurred in MiLB players. The mean number of days missed for all players was 27.8 ± 141.4 days, with a median of 3 days. From 2011 through 2016, it was estimated that there were 414,912 athlete exposures (AEs) in MLB and 1,796,607 AEs in MiLB. Of the 4756 injuries recorded, 550 (12%) took place during the MLB regular season, and 3320 (70%) took place during the MiLB regular season. Injuries in MLB players, however, were 1.7 times more likely to require surgery ( < .001). Additionally, rates of injury to the lower leg were stratified by position, with infield players experiencing injuries at a 1.6 times greater rate than any other position ( < .001).
In conclusion, this is the only epidemiological study to focus primarily on ankle and lower leg injuries in professional baseball players, utilizing an injury surveillance system developed by MLB.
踝关节和小腿损伤在体育运动中非常常见,许多研究已经讨论了它们的诊断和管理。我们的研究不同之处在于,我们报告了 2011-2016 赛季职业棒球运动员的小腿损伤情况,利用美国职棒大联盟(MLB)开发的全面伤病情报系统。
利用 MLB 伤病情报系统确定 2011-2016 赛季职业棒球运动员踝关节和小腿损伤的特点。
描述性流行病学研究。
我们的研究是通过回顾性分析 MLB 健康与伤病情报系统(HITS)自 2010 年实施以来的数据进行描述性流行病学评估。我们纳入了 2011 年 1 月 1 日至 2017 年 2 月 28 日期间被诊断为踝关节或小腿损伤的任何职业棒球运动员(MLB 和小联盟棒球[MiLB])。
在研究期间,共有 4756 例损伤,其中 763 例(16%)发生在 MLB 球员,3993 例(84%)发生在 MiLB 球员。所有球员的平均缺阵天数为 27.8±141.4 天,中位数为 3 天。2011 年至 2016 年,估计 MLB 有 414912 名运动员暴露(AE),MiLB 有 1796607 名运动员暴露。在记录的 4756 例损伤中,550 例(12%)发生在 MLB 常规赛期间,3320 例(70%)发生在 MiLB 常规赛期间。然而,MLB 球员的损伤更有可能需要手术(<0.001)。此外,根据位置对小腿损伤进行分层,内场球员的损伤发生率比任何其他位置高 1.6 倍(<0.001)。
总之,这是唯一一项主要利用 MLB 开发的伤病情报系统研究职业棒球运动员踝关节和小腿损伤的流行病学研究。