Allahabadi Sachin, Su Favian, Lansdown Drew A
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2021 Feb 10;9(2):2325967120982076. doi: 10.1177/2325967120982076. eCollection 2021 Feb.
Athletes in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and National Basketball Association (NBA) are subject to high injury rates given the physical demands of the sport. Comprehensive data regarding injury patterns and rates in these athletes are limited.
To summarize available data on orthopaedic and sports medicine-related injuries through 2020 in professional female and male basketball players.
Systematic review; Level of evidence, 4.
A search was conducted using PubMed and Embase through April 5, 2020, to identify injury studies regarding WNBA and NBA players. Studies were included if the injury or surgery was considered a direct consequence of game play including musculoskeletal/orthopaedic, concussion, ophthalmologic, and craniomaxillofacial injuries. Systematic reviews, screening studies, or studies without sufficient WNBA or NBA player subgroup analysis were excluded.
A total of 49 studies met inclusion criteria, 43 (87.8%) of which detailed musculoskeletal injuries. The lower extremity represented 63.3% of studies. A majority (59.2%) of studies were level 4 evidence. The source of data was primarily comprehensive online search (n = 33; 67.3%), followed by official databases (n = 11; 22.4%). Only 3 studies concerned WNBA athletes compared with 47 that concerned NBA athletes. The lowest return-to-play rates were cited for Achilles tendon repairs (61.0%-79.5%). Variability in return-to-play rates existed among studies even with similar seasons studied.
The majority of literature available on orthopaedic and sports medicine-related injuries of NBA and WNBA athletes is on the lower extremity. The injuries that had the greatest effect on return to play and performance were Achilles tendon ruptures and knee cartilage injuries treated using microfracture. The reported outcomes are limited by heterogeneity and overlapping injury studies. There are limited available data on WNBA injuries specifically.
鉴于篮球运动对身体的要求,美国女子职业篮球联赛(WNBA)和美国职业篮球联赛(NBA)的运动员受伤率很高。关于这些运动员损伤模式和发生率的综合数据有限。
总结截至2020年职业男女篮球运动员骨科和运动医学相关损伤的现有数据。
系统评价;证据等级,4级。
通过PubMed和Embase进行检索,截至2020年4月5日,以确定有关WNBA和NBA球员的损伤研究。如果损伤或手术被认为是比赛直接导致的结果,包括肌肉骨骼/骨科、脑震荡、眼科和颅颌面损伤,则纳入研究。排除系统评价、筛查研究或没有足够WNBA或NBA球员亚组分析的研究。
共有49项研究符合纳入标准,其中43项(87.8%)详细描述了肌肉骨骼损伤。下肢损伤占研究的63.3%。大多数(59.2%)研究为4级证据。数据来源主要是全面的在线搜索(n = 33;67.3%),其次是官方数据库(n = 11;22.4%)。只有3项研究涉及WNBA运动员,而涉及NBA运动员的有47项。跟腱修复的复出率最低(61.0%-79.5%)。即使研究的赛季相似,不同研究之间的复出率也存在差异。
关于NBA和WNBA运动员骨科和运动医学相关损伤的现有文献大多集中在下肢。对复出比赛和表现影响最大的损伤是跟腱断裂和采用微骨折治疗的膝关节软骨损伤。所报告的结果受到异质性和损伤研究重叠的限制。关于WNBA损伤的可用数据尤其有限。