Choudhry Hassan, Singleton Amy, Candella Kristofer, Stegelmann Samuel, Falbo Ryan, Carmody Clayton, Levine Jason
Mercy Health St., Vincent Medical Center, Department of Orthopedics, 2409 Cherry Street, Suite #10, Toledo, OH, 43608, USA.
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, 230 W 125 St 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10027, USA.
J Orthop. 2022 Aug 26;34:160-165. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2022.08.002. eCollection 2022 Nov-Dec.
The incidence of distal lower extremity fractures in National Basketball Association (NBA) athletes continues to increase. There is a paucity of data regarding return-to-play (RTP) rates and performance after sustaining foot fractures in these athletes. The purpose of this study is to quantify RTP rates and performance in NBA players after sustaining a foot fracture.
Sixty-two NBA athletes suffered foot fractures between 2005 and 2021 according to publicly accessible online data. Each athlete was matched to a control player based on age at start of career, age at index injury year, body mass index (BMI), and position played. Performance statistics from 3 seasons prior and 3 seasons following the index injury season were recorded.
We found that players who suffered foot fracture injuries are expected to make a full recovery and reach their previous level of performance within three years. 100% of players treated nonoperatively returned to play; meanwhile only 90% of players who were treated operatively returned to play. This difference is statistically significant.
NBA athletes have a high RTP rate after sustaining a foot fracture. Players may experience an initial decrease in playing time and performance when returning to play, however, these variables were found to return to baseline over time. After three seasons, player statistics returned to baseline in mostly every category, including player efficiency rating (PER). We found that players are expected to make a full recovery and return to their previous level of performance, regardless of whether they were treated operatively or not. Players treated nonoperatively returned to play at a rate of 100% meanwhile those treated operatively returned at a rate of 90%. Therefore, it is our recommendation that players opt for nonoperative treatment when possible.
美国职业篮球联赛(NBA)运动员下肢远端骨折的发生率持续上升。关于这些运动员足部骨折后的重返赛场(RTP)率和表现的数据匮乏。本研究的目的是量化NBA球员足部骨折后的RTP率和表现。
根据公开的在线数据,2005年至2021年间有62名NBA运动员足部骨折。根据职业生涯开始时的年龄、受伤指数年份的年龄、体重指数(BMI)和所打的位置,将每名运动员与一名对照球员进行匹配。记录受伤指数赛季前3个赛季和后3个赛季的表现统计数据。
我们发现,足部骨折的球员有望在三年内完全康复并恢复到之前的表现水平。100%接受非手术治疗的球员重返赛场;与此同时,接受手术治疗的球员中只有90%重返赛场。这种差异具有统计学意义。
NBA运动员足部骨折后有较高的RTP率。球员重返赛场时可能会经历上场时间和表现的初始下降,然而,这些变量会随着时间推移恢复到基线水平。三个赛季后,球员的统计数据在几乎每个类别中都恢复到了基线水平,包括球员效率值(PER)。我们发现,无论是否接受手术治疗,球员都有望完全康复并恢复到之前的表现水平。接受非手术治疗的球员重返赛场的比例为100%,而接受手术治疗的球员为90%。因此,我们建议球员尽可能选择非手术治疗。