Return to Shooting Sports After Shoulder Surgery: An Expert Survey.

Robert R Williams, Jeremy S Somerson
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The authors sent a 13-question web-based survey to all American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons members regarding a timeline of return to shooting sports after shoulder surgery and received 107 responses from all 50 states and eight from outside the United States. Of the respondents, 74.8% considered their rehabilitation protocol "conservative." Surgeons who considered their rehabilitation protocol to be "aggressive" were more likely to return patients to shooting earlier after rotator cuff repair (p = 0.008), anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty (p = 0.015), and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (p = 0.003). Most surgeons released their patients after 12 weeks. The majority (95.3%) of respondents were asked by patients about shooting after shoulder surgery. Longer duration of practice correlated significantly with the likelihood of being asked about shooting (p = 0.015). Most surgeons would release their patients to return to shooting sports 12 weeks after surgery. It is unknown how shooting affects implant fixation in vivo. (Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 33(4):225-227, 2024).

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肩部手术后重返射击运动:一项专家调查。
作者向美国肩部和肘部外科医生协会的所有成员发送了一份包含13个问题的网络调查,调查内容是关于肩部手术后恢复射击运动的时间表,并收到了来自所有50个州的107份回复,其中8份来自美国以外的州。在受访者中,74.8%的人认为他们的康复方案“保守”。认为其康复方案“积极”的外科医生更有可能使患者在肩袖修复(p = 0.008)、解剖全肩关节置换术(p = 0.015)和反向全肩关节置换术(p = 0.003)后更早地返回。大多数外科医生在12周后就让病人出院。大多数受访者(95.3%)被患者问及肩部手术后射击的问题。较长的练习时间与被问及射击的可能性显著相关(p = 0.015)。大多数外科医生会在手术后12周让病人恢复射击运动。目前尚不清楚射击如何影响体内植入物的固定。[j] .外科骨科进展,33(4):225- 227,2024。
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