Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.
Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY.
Sports Health. 2023 Jul-Aug;15(4):479-485. doi: 10.1177/19417381221093557. Epub 2022 May 19.
The influence of player workload on hamstring and calf injuries in professional baseball players remains unknown.
Increased workload would significantly increase hamstring and calf strain injury risk.
Case-control.
Level 3.
All professional baseball players who sustained a hamstring or calf injury between 2011 and 2017 were identified using the Major League Baseball (MLB) Health and Injury Tracking System (HITS). A separate player usage dataset was used to determine workload. We then compared these variables between player games 2, 6, 12, and >12 weeks before a documented calf strain to player games from a noncalf injury control group. In a paired analysis, we compared the acute workload (2, 6, and 12 weeks) before injury with the injured player's workload >12 weeks before injury.
There were 175 unique calf strains (71% occurred in position players) and 1042 unique hamstring strains (97.8% occurred in position players) documented in the MLB HITS database from 2011 to 2017. In all time periods, position players with fewer days rest, more innings fielded, and more plate appearances were associated with a higher risk of subsequent hamstring and calf strains. Having only 1 day rest was associated with a 2.08-fold increase in percentage of players who sustained a subsequent calf strain compared with those with 4 days rest. Position players with >5 days of rest had a 4.03-fold decrease in percentage of players who sustained a hamstring strain compared with players with 1 day rest. Position players who fielded >9 innings per game had a 2.01-fold increase in percentage of players with a subsequent calf strain and a 3.68-fold increase in percentage of players who sustained a subsequent hamstring strain compared with players who only fielded 1 innings per game.
Position players with fewer days rest, more innings fielded, and more plate appearance per game had an increased risk of sustaining a hamstring or calf injury.
Increased workload had a direct relationship with risk of hamstring and calf strains in professional baseball players. Teams should consider more days rest for position players to avoid calf injuries.
球员工作量对职业棒球运动员腘绳肌和小腿受伤的影响尚不清楚。
工作量增加会显著增加腘绳肌和小腿拉伤的风险。
病例对照研究。
3 级。
使用美国职棒大联盟(MLB)健康与伤害跟踪系统(HITS)确定 2011 年至 2017 年间发生腘绳肌或小腿受伤的所有职业棒球运动员。使用单独的球员使用数据集来确定工作量。然后,我们将这些变量与记录的小腿拉伤前 2、6、12 周的球员比赛进行比较,与非小腿受伤对照组的球员比赛进行比较。在配对分析中,我们比较了受伤前 2、6 和 12 周的急性工作量与受伤前 12 周以上的受伤球员工作量。
从 2011 年至 2017 年,MLB HITS 数据库中记录了 175 例独特的小腿拉伤(71%发生在位置球员中)和 1042 例独特的腘绳肌拉伤(97.8%发生在位置球员中)。在所有时间段内,休息天数较少、投球局数较多和击球数较多的位置球员与随后发生腘绳肌和小腿拉伤的风险较高相关。只有 1 天的休息时间与随后发生小腿拉伤的球员比例增加了 2.08 倍,而 4 天的休息时间则增加了 2.08 倍。与休息 1 天的球员相比,休息超过 5 天的位置球员发生腘绳肌拉伤的球员比例降低了 4.03 倍。每场比赛投球超过 9 局的位置球员发生小腿拉伤的球员比例增加了 2.01 倍,发生小腿拉伤的球员比例增加了 3.68 倍。
休息天数较少、投球局数较多和每场比赛击球数较多的位置球员发生腘绳肌或小腿拉伤的风险增加。
工作量增加与职业棒球运动员腘绳肌和小腿拉伤的风险直接相关。球队应考虑让位置球员多休息几天,以避免小腿受伤。