Return to On-Snow Performance in Ski Racing After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

Nathaniel Morris,Ricardo da Silva Torres,Mark Heard,Patricia Doyle Baker,Walter Herzog,Matthew J Jordan
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BACKGROUND The individual variation in on-snow performance outcomes after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) in elite alpine ski racers has not been reported and may be influenced by specific injury characteristics. PURPOSE To report the performance statistics of elite ski racers before and after ACLR and to identify surgical and athlete-specific factors that may be associated with performance recovery. STUDY DESIGN Descriptive epidemiological study. METHODS International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) points, FIS ranking, average placing, and average percentage behind the winning time in each race were calculated for 30 national and provincial team ski racers at 1 year before and 3 years after ACLR. Injury characteristics were obtained from operative reports and clinical notes. RESULTS The mean age at the time of primary ACLR was 21.6 ± 3.5 years. Overall, 27 of 30 (90%) ski racers returned to the same preinjury competition level. Yet, only 16 of 30 (53%) improved in FIS points, and 13 of 30 (43%) improved in FIS ranking, in one of the speed or technical disciplines by 3 years after surgery. Of the skiers who improved in FIS points, 36% sustained multiligamentous injuries, 45% sustained meniscal tears, and 45% sustained chondral lesions. Of those who failed to improve in FIS points, 50% sustained multiligamentous injuries, 50% sustained meniscal tears, and 60% sustained chondral lesions. Meniscal tears and chondral lesions occurred mostly on the lateral side. The medial collateral ligament was involved in 8 of 9 multiligamentous injuries. CONCLUSION These findings suggest significant individual variation in the recovery of on-snow performance of ski racers after ACLR, despite returning to the same competition circuit. The pattern of secondary injuries alongside primary ACL ruptures showed little association with improved performance.
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在前交叉韧带重建后,滑雪比赛恢复在雪上的表现。
背景:优秀高山滑雪运动员前交叉韧带(ACLR)重建(ACLR)后雪地表现结果的个体差异尚未报道,可能受到特定损伤特征的影响。目的报告优秀滑雪运动员在ACLR前后的表现统计数据,并确定可能与表现恢复相关的手术和运动员特异性因素。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。方法统计30名国家级和省级滑雪队运动员在ACLR前1年和后3年的各项赛事FIS积分、FIS排名、平均排名和平均落后时间百分比。从手术报告和临床记录中获得损伤特征。结果原发性ACLR的平均年龄为21.6±3.5岁。总的来说,30名滑雪运动员中有27名(90%)恢复到了受伤前的比赛水平。然而,30人中只有16人(53%)在手术后3年内在速度或技术学科中的FIS得分有所提高,30人中有13人(43%)的FIS排名有所提高。在FIS得分提高的滑雪者中,36%的人有多韧带损伤,45%的人有半月板撕裂,45%的人有软骨损伤。在FIS评分未能改善的患者中,50%的患者有多韧带损伤,50%的患者有半月板撕裂,60%的患者有软骨病变。半月板撕裂和软骨病变主要发生在外侧。9例多韧带损伤中8例累及内侧副韧带。结论:这些发现表明,ACLR后滑雪运动员在场上表现的恢复存在显著的个体差异,尽管他们回到了相同的赛道。继发性损伤伴原发性前交叉韧带断裂的模式与运动成绩的提高几乎没有关联。
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