Garlapaty Ashwin R, Scheiderer Joshua A, Rucinski Kylee, DeFroda Steven F
Department of Orthopaedics, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
J Knee Surg. 2025 Feb;38(3):148-153. doi: 10.1055/a-2428-0119. Epub 2024 Oct 1.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears in National Football League (NFL) players are devastating injuries that take nearly a year to recover. Players that do return to sport have worse overall performance compared to pre-ACL tear. NFL players typically play regular season games on Sunday with the next game played on the following Sunday, allowing for 6 days between games. Deviation from the usual 6-day rest week has been proposed as a potential risk for ACL tear. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the risk of decreased rest or increased rest on ACL tear rates in NFL players. ACL injury data of NFL players from the 2012 to 2013 season and 2022 to 2023 season were gathered from publicly available sources. Player demographic data, position, age at time of injury, seasons played, injury mechanism, and playing surface type were recorded. Injuries were characterized as short, normal, or long week injuries. ACL tears that occurred during the preseason, postseason, or during week 1 were excluded. Descriptive statistics were calculated to report means, ranges, and percentages. Data were analyzed to determine statistically significant differences using Fisher's exact, chi-square, or one-way analysis of variance tests. A total of 524 ACL tears were recorded in NFL players during the study window. Note that 304 ACL tears were excluded and 220 fit inclusion criteria. Twenty-four ACL tears occurred during short weeks, 68 during long weeks, and 128 during normal weeks. Players were 1.8 times more likely to tear their ACL during a long week compared to a normal week ( < 0.001), and 1.5 times more likely to tear their ACL during a short week compared to a normal week ( = 0.02). The findings from this study suggest that deviation from the normal 7-day NFL week increases the risk of an ACL tear in NFL players when increasing or decreasing rest time. Further research exploring the impact of short and long rest times on player injury risk should be conducted to prevent season-ending injuries.
美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)球员的前交叉韧带(ACL)撕裂是极具破坏性的损伤,恢复时间将近一年。与ACL撕裂前相比,伤愈后重返赛场的球员整体表现更差。NFL球员通常在周日进行常规赛,下一场比赛于接下来的周日举行,这样两场比赛之间有6天的间隔时间。有人提出,偏离通常的6天休息周是ACL撕裂的一个潜在风险。本研究的主要目的是评估休息时间减少或增加对NFL球员ACL撕裂率的风险。从公开可用来源收集了2012至2013赛季以及2022至2023赛季NFL球员的ACL损伤数据。记录了球员的人口统计学数据、位置、受伤时的年龄、参赛赛季、受伤机制和比赛场地类型。损伤被分为短周、正常周或长周损伤。季前赛、季后赛或第1周期间发生的ACL撕裂被排除在外。计算描述性统计数据以报告均值、范围和百分比。使用Fisher精确检验、卡方检验或单因素方差分析对数据进行分析,以确定统计学上的显著差异。在研究期间,NFL球员共记录了524例ACL撕裂。请注意,304例ACL撕裂被排除,220例符合纳入标准。24例ACL撕裂发生在短周,68例发生在长周,128例发生在正常周。与正常周相比,球员在长周时ACL撕裂的可能性高出1.8倍(<0.001),与正常周相比,在短周时ACL撕裂的可能性高出1.5倍(=0.02)。本研究结果表明,当增加或减少休息时间时,偏离NFL正常的7天比赛周会增加NFL球员ACL撕裂的风险。应进一步研究探索短休息时间和长休息时间对球员受伤风险的影响,以预防赛季结束时的伤病。