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下肢与匹克球和板网球相关的损伤:描述、治疗选择及重返赛场

Pickleball- and Paddleball-Related Injuries in the Lower Extremity: Description, Treatment Options, and Return to Play.

作者信息

Opara Olivia A, Brush Parker L, Pohl Nicholas, Fras Sebastian, Aita Daren, Hornstein Joshua, Fletcher Daniel, Parekh Selene

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, USA.

Division of Hand Surgery, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Philadelphia, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Feb 10;16(2):e53954. doi: 10.7759/cureus.53954. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Background Pickleball and paddleball are the fastest-growing sports in the United States. However, there are limited studies on the types of lower extremity injuries and treatment options in an outpatient clinic setting. Hypothesis/purpose This study reports the incidence rate, treatments, and return-to-play (RTP) outcomes for patients presenting to a single orthopedic outpatient center with pickleball- and paddleball-related lower extremity injuries. Study design This study is a retrospective case series, with level IV evidence. Methods A database search of our multispecialty electronic medical record (EMR) system from 2015 to 2023 identified 166 patients with outpatient pickleball- and paddleball-related lower extremity injuries. The retrospective data were reviewed for patient demographics, injury type, mechanism of injury, surgical or non-surgical treatment, and return-to-play recommendations. Results We observed that the majority of the patients with pickleball- and paddleball-related injuries in the lower extremities were over 60 years of age, with more males. Additionally, most injuries encountered were ankle sprain/strain from a twisting mechanism, which was treated non-surgically. Additionally, a significant number of patients suffered an Achilles tendon rupture (12.0%), which was treated surgically with an Achilles tendon repair (88.1%), accounting for the most common surgical treatment performed in this study. Of the 166 patients who were seen and treated, 68 (40.9%) returned to play, and 93 (56.3%) were lost to follow-up. Conclusion Most of these injuries were seen in the older population and caused by a sprain or strain due to sudden changes in direction, which were treated non-surgically. The most common surgical treatment was an Achilles tendon repair due to an Achilles tendon rupture. Although a relatively good number of patients were cleared to return to play, some patients were lost to follow-up. Meanwhile, some patients were advised to stop playing pickleball or paddleball due to the severity of their injuries. As this sport continues to rise in popularity and with the incidence rate of lower extremity injuries increasing over time, orthopedic surgeons should be aware of the types of injuries, treatment options, and outcomes, as well as ways to advise patients on prevention. Therefore, further research on the standard treatments and outcomes of pickleball- and paddleball-related injuries in the lower extremities is encouraged.

摘要

背景

匹克球和板网球是美国发展最快的运动项目。然而,关于门诊环境下下肢损伤类型及治疗选择的研究有限。

假设/目的:本研究报告了因匹克球和板网球相关下肢损伤就诊于单一骨科门诊中心的患者的发病率、治疗方法及重返运动(RTP)结果。

研究设计

本研究为回顾性病例系列研究,证据等级为IV级。

方法

对我们多专科电子病历(EMR)系统2015年至2023年的数据进行检索,确定了166例因匹克球和板网球相关下肢损伤的门诊患者。回顾性分析患者的人口统计学资料、损伤类型、损伤机制、手术或非手术治疗以及重返运动建议。

结果

我们观察到,大多数因匹克球和板网球相关下肢损伤的患者年龄超过60岁,男性居多。此外,大多数损伤是由扭转机制导致的脚踝扭伤/拉伤,采用非手术治疗。此外,相当数量的患者发生了跟腱断裂(12.0%),其中88.1%采用跟腱修复手术治疗,这是本研究中最常见的手术治疗方式。在166例接受诊治的患者中,68例(40.9%)重返运动,93例(56.3%)失访。

结论

这些损伤大多发生在老年人群中,由方向突然改变导致的扭伤或拉伤引起,采用非手术治疗。最常见的手术治疗是因跟腱断裂进行的跟腱修复。尽管有相当数量的患者被批准重返运动,但一些患者失访。同时,一些患者因损伤严重而被建议停止进行匹克球或板网球运动。随着这项运动的持续普及以及下肢损伤发病率随时间增加,骨科医生应了解损伤类型、治疗选择和结果,以及如何向患者提供预防建议。因此,鼓励对匹克球和板网球相关下肢损伤的标准治疗和结果进行进一步研究。

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