Smith Nathan P, Gallo Robert A
Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, USA.
Phys Sportsmed. 2025 Feb;53(1):12-17. doi: 10.1080/00913847.2024.2351790. Epub 2024 May 7.
The purpose of this study is to examine NCAA Division I volleyball players' return to play rates and performance statistics compared to pre-injury levels following ACL injury.
Female volleyball players that sustained ACL injuries from 2008 to 2020 and competed in one of seven collegiate conferences ( = 99) were identified via an internet search algorithm. Players were categorized by position, academic year, and playing time pre- and post-injury. Post-injury performance statistics were gathered for a subset of outside hitters and middle blockers that played in ≥35 sets in a single season for up to 3 years following injury (mean 1.7 seasons). A control group ( = 512) was generated for demographic and statistical comparison. Mean pre-injury and post-injury statistics were compared for players that did not change positions and played ≥35 sets before and after injury.
Volleyball attackers were 54.7% of the control population but sustained 78.8% of identified injuries. Following ACL injury, 6.1% of players registered no in-game statistics, 16.2% played in <35 sets, 65.7% played in ≥35 sets, and 12.1% graduated. Mean performance statistics increased linearly the more years players were from ACL injury.
Female collegiate volleyball players return to play following ACL injury at high rates (93.1%) and maintain pre-injury performance levels. Volleyball attackers sustain ACL injuries more commonly than setters and libero/defensive specialists.
本研究旨在考察美国大学体育协会(NCAA)一级联赛排球运动员前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤后恢复比赛的比例以及与伤前水平相比的表现统计数据。
通过互联网搜索算法,确定了2008年至2020年期间遭受ACL损伤并在七个大学联盟之一参赛的女排运动员(n = 99)。根据位置、学年以及伤前和伤后的上场时间对运动员进行分类。收集了伤后在单个赛季中上场≥35局、长达3年(平均1.7个赛季)的部分主攻手和副攻手的伤后表现统计数据。生成了一个对照组(n = 512)用于人口统计学和统计学比较。对位置未变且伤前和伤后上场≥35局的运动员的伤前和伤后平均统计数据进行了比较。
排球进攻球员占对照组人数的54.7%,但所确认的损伤中有78.8%发生在他们身上。ACL损伤后,6.1%的球员没有比赛数据记录,16.2%的球员上场局数<35局,65.7%的球员上场局数≥35局,12.1%的球员毕业。球员距离ACL损伤的时间越长,平均表现统计数据呈线性增加。
女子大学排球运动员ACL损伤后恢复比赛的比例很高(93.1%),并保持伤前的表现水平。排球进攻球员比二传手和自由人/防守专家更容易遭受ACL损伤。