Orthopaedic Sports Injuries in an Aging Population: Current Trends and Future Projections.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1177/19417381251314078
Jay M Zaifman, Martinus Megalla, Zachary Grace, Nareena Imam, John D Koerner, Eitan Kohan, Francis G Alberta
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BackgroundThe elderly US population is growing quickly and staying active longer. However, there is limited information on sports-related injuries in older adults.Hypotheses(1) National estimate and incidence of sports-related orthopaedic injuries in the US elderly population have increased over the last 10 years, (2) types and causes of sports-related injuries in the elderly have changed, and (3) elderly sports-related injuries will increase more than the number of treating physicians by 2040.Study DesignDescriptive epidemiology study.Level of EvidenceLevel 4.Methods:The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System database was used to identify all patients aged ≥65 years with sports-related orthopaedic injuries in US emergency departments from 2012 to 2021. Surgeon and physician estimates were calculated using the Physician Compare database. Population data were obtained from US Census estimates and used to calculate annual incidence rates of injuries and to project total injuries through 2040. Injury characteristics were analyzed using Wilcoxon Rank-Sum tests and Chi-square or Fisher exact tests.ResultsAn estimated 444,078 sports-related orthopaedic injuries occurred in the elderly from 2012 to 2021. There were significant increases in injuries (from 32,573 in 2012 to 50,909 in 2021; P < 0.01) and in the national incidence of injuries (from 78 per 100,000 in 2012 to 91 per 100,000 in 2021; P = 0.01). The number of sports-related injuries in the elderly is projected to reach 111,245 by 2040, an increase of 119% from 2021. The number of orthopaedic surgeons and sports medicine physicians is projected to increase by only 19.7% over the same timeperiod.Conclusion:Sports-related orthopaedic injuries in the elderly are increasing in both number and incidence.Clinical RelevanceOrthopaedic surgeons and other practitioners should be prepared to treat an increasing number of active elderly patients.

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人口老龄化中的骨科运动损伤:当前趋势和未来预测。
背景:美国老年人口增长迅速,活跃时间更长。然而,关于老年人运动相关损伤的信息有限。假设:(1)美国老年人运动相关骨科损伤的全国估计和发生率在过去10年中有所增加;(2)老年人运动相关损伤的类型和原因发生了变化;(3)到2040年,老年人运动相关损伤的增加将超过治疗医生的数量。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。证据等级:四级。方法:使用国家电子损伤监测系统数据库,对2012年至2021年美国急诊科年龄≥65岁的所有运动相关骨科损伤患者进行识别。使用医师比较数据库计算外科医生和内科医生的估计。人口数据来自美国人口普查估计,用于计算年伤害发生率,并预测到2040年的总伤害。采用Wilcoxon秩和检验、卡方检验或Fisher精确检验分析损伤特征。结果:从2012年到2021年,估计有444,078例老年人发生了与运动相关的骨科损伤。受伤人数显著增加(从2012年的32,573人增加到2021年的50,909人;P < 0.01)和全国伤害发生率(从2012年的每10万人78例降至2021年的每10万人91例;P = 0.01)。预计到2040年,老年人运动相关损伤数量将达到111245例,比2021年增加119%。同期,骨科医生及运动内科医生的人数预计只会增加19.7%。结论:老年人运动相关骨科损伤的数量和发生率均呈上升趋势。临床相关性:骨科医生和其他从业人员应该准备好治疗越来越多的活跃老年患者。
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Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach
Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable resource for all medical professionals involved in the training and care of the competitive or recreational athlete, including primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other medical and health care professionals. Published bimonthly, Sports Health is a collaborative publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and the Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS). The journal publishes review articles, original research articles, case studies, images, short updates, legal briefs, editorials, and letters to the editor. Topics include: -Sports Injury and Treatment -Care of the Athlete -Athlete Rehabilitation -Medical Issues in the Athlete -Surgical Techniques in Sports Medicine -Case Studies in Sports Medicine -Images in Sports Medicine -Legal Issues -Pediatric Athletes -General Sports Trauma -Sports Psychology
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