Seshadri Dhruv R, Harlow Ethan R, Thom Mitchell L, Emery Michael S, Phelan Dermot M, Hsu Jeffrey J, Düking Peter, De Mey Kristof, Sheehan Joseph, Geletka Benjamin, Flannery Robert, Calcei Jacob G, Karns Michael, Salata Michael J, Gabbett Tim J, Voos James E
University Hospitals Sports Medicine Institute, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Digit Health. 2023 Jul 5;9:20552076231177498. doi: 10.1177/20552076231177498. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has enabled the adoption of digital health platforms for self-monitoring and diagnosis. Notably, the pandemic has had profound effects on athletes and their ability to train and compete. Sporting organizations worldwide have reported a significant increase in injuries manifesting from changes in training regimens and match schedules resulting from extended quarantines. While current literature focuses on the use of wearable technology to monitor athlete workloads to guide training, there is a lack of literature suggesting how such technology can mediate the return to sport processes of athletes infected with COVID-19. This paper bridges this gap by providing recommendations to guide team physicians and athletic trainers on the utility of wearable technology for improving the well-being of athletes who may be asymptomatic, symptomatic, or tested negative but have had to quarantine due to a close exposure. We start by describing the physiologic changes that occur in athletes infected with COVID-19 with extended deconditioning from a musculoskeletal, psychological, cardiopulmonary, and thermoregulatory standpoint and review the evidence on how these athletes may safely return to play. We highlight opportunities for wearable technology to aid in the return-to-play process by offering a list of key parameters pertinent to the athlete affected by COVID-19. This paper provides the athletic community with a greater understanding of how wearable technology can be implemented in the rehabilitation process of these athletes and spurs opportunities for further innovations in wearables, digital health, and sports medicine to reduce injury burden in athletes of all ages.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行促使人们采用数字健康平台进行自我监测和诊断。值得注意的是,这场大流行对运动员及其训练和比赛能力产生了深远影响。全球体育组织报告称,由于延长隔离导致训练计划和比赛日程发生变化,受伤人数显著增加。虽然目前的文献侧重于使用可穿戴技术来监测运动员的工作量以指导训练,但缺乏文献表明此类技术如何能帮助感染COVID-19的运动员恢复运动。本文通过提供建议来填补这一空白,以指导团队医生和运动训练师了解可穿戴技术在改善可能无症状、有症状或检测呈阴性但因密切接触而不得不隔离的运动员健康状况方面的作用。我们首先从肌肉骨骼、心理、心肺和体温调节角度描述感染COVID-19且长期身体机能下降的运动员所发生的生理变化,并回顾这些运动员如何安全重返赛场的证据。我们通过列出与受COVID-19影响的运动员相关的关键参数清单,强调可穿戴技术在帮助运动员重返赛场过程中的机会。本文让体育界更深入了解可穿戴技术如何在这些运动员的康复过程中得到应用,并激发可穿戴设备、数字健康和运动医学领域进一步创新的机会,以减轻各年龄段运动员的伤病负担。