Pickleball and the Rising Incidence of Achilles Tendon Injuries in the Elderly.

Joseph A S McCahon, Mark Miller, Samantha Riebesell, David I Pedowitz, Selene G Parekh, Joseph N Daniel
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Abstract

Background: With its rising popularity of pickleball, particularly in the aging population, comes concern for potential injuries that previously rarely affected this patient cohort. The purpose of this study was to investigate the trends of pickleball-related Achilles tendon injuries.

Methods: A retrospective case series was performed to determine the trends associated with pickleball-related Achilles tendon injuries over the last 10 years. A database search of all Achilles tendon ruptures (ICD-10 S86.0) presenting to a large, multistate, subspecialty referral orthopaedic clinic between January 2013 and June 2023 were identified and included in the study. Pickleball-related injuries were identified via query and confirmed with manual chart review. The incidence of pickleball-related injuries, as well as patient demographics and rate of surgery was determined and compared with the total population during that time period.

Results: A total of 2684 patients who suffered an Achilles tendon injury between January 2013 and June 2023 were identified, with 43 patients meeting the inclusion criteria for pickleball-related Achilles tendon ruptures. The number and overall incidence of pickleball-related Achilles tendon injuries has been increasing since 2016, excluding 2020 where there was a large decrease likely due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Pickleball was associated with older age at time of injury (64.5 vs 48.6, P < .001) as well as a lower BMI (26.6 vs 29.4, P < .001). In addition, patients who sustained a pickleball-related Achilles tendon injury were more likely to undergo surgery (67.4% vs 45.4%, P = .008).

Conclusion: The rising popularity of pickleball and its associated injuries poses a significant risk to the aging population, with Achilles tendon injuries occurring in older individuals and resulting in a higher likelihood of undergoing surgery.

Level of evidence: IV; retrospective case-series.

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背景:随着皮球运动的普及,尤其是在老年人群中的普及,人们开始关注皮球运动可能造成的损伤,而这些损伤以前很少影响到这一患者群体。本研究的目的是调查与皮球相关的跟腱损伤的趋势:方法:研究人员进行了一项回顾性病例系列研究,以确定过去 10 年中与皮球相关的跟腱损伤的发展趋势。通过数据库搜索,确定了2013年1月至2023年6月期间在一家大型多州亚专科骨科转诊诊所就诊的所有跟腱断裂病例(ICD-10 S86.0),并将其纳入研究。通过查询确定了与皮球相关的损伤,并通过人工病历审查进行了确认。研究确定了与皮球有关的损伤发生率、患者人口统计学特征和手术率,并将其与该时间段内的总人数进行了比较:结果:共发现了 2684 名在 2013 年 1 月至 2023 年 6 月期间跟腱受伤的患者,其中 43 名患者符合与皮球相关的跟腱断裂的纳入标准。自2016年以来,挑球相关跟腱损伤的数量和总体发病率一直在增加,但2020年除外,因为2020年可能由于COVID-19的流行而出现大幅下降。挑球运动与受伤时年龄较大(64.5 岁 vs 48.6 岁,P < .001)以及体重指数较低(26.6 vs 29.4,P < .001)有关。此外,跟腱受伤的患者更有可能接受手术治疗(67.4% 对 45.4%,P = .008):结论:皮球运动及其相关损伤的日益流行给老龄人口带来了巨大风险,跟腱损伤多发生在老年人身上,导致接受手术的可能性更高:证据级别:IV;回顾性病例系列。
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