Abdullah N Ghali, Philip Ghobrial, David A Momtaz, Hari N Krishnakumar, Rishi K Gonuguntla, Yousef Salem, Amir AlSaidi, Katherine C Bartush, David M Heath
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前十字韧带(ACL)断裂是研究最多的运动损伤之一。我们调查了前十字韧带重建(ACLR)对西甲联赛球员表现和寿命的影响,以阐明职业足球运动员手术后影响表现的参数以及影响重返赛场(RTP)的变量。我们收集了 1993 年至 2020 年期间接受前十字韧带重建的西甲球员在受伤前后三个赛季的人口统计学和表现数据,并与两名健康对照组进行了比较。在前交叉韧带损伤组和对照组之间及内部进行了分析。皮尔逊相关系数和多元线性回归模型分析了人口统计学变量和 RTP 之间的关系。与对照组相比,ACLR 组的进球数、射门命中率、助攻数、传球率、拦截率、拦截成功率和解围率均低于对照组(p p p = 0.001)。多元线性回归发现,每增加一年经验,RTP 就会增加 32.66 天(p
The Impact of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear on Player Performance and Longevity in La Liga League Soccer Players.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is among the most studied sports injuries. We investigate the impact of ACL reconstruction (ACLR) on performance and longevity in La Liga to elucidate performance parameters impacted after surgery in professional soccer players and variables impacting return-to-play (RTP).Demographic and performance data for La Liga players with ACLR between 1993 and 2020 were collected three seasons before and after injury and compared with two healthy controls. Analysis was conducted between and within ACLR and control groups. Pearson's correlation coefficients and a multiple linear regression model analyzed relationships between demographic variables and RTP.After exclusion, 23 professional soccer players were identified for the ACLR group. One year after index, ACLR had lower goals, shots on-target, assists, pass percentage, tackles, tackle success percentage, blocks, and clearances compared with control (p < 0.05). Two years after index, ACLR had lower assists, pass percentage, and tackle success percentage than control (p < 0.05). Three years after index, ACLR had fewer matches and blocks versus control (p < 0.05). Pearson's correlation showed a positive correlation between experience and RTP (p = 0.001). Multiple linear regression found RTP to increase 32.66 days for each additional year of experience (p < 0.001).With performance metrics showing significant decreases up to 2 years post-ACLR but largely recovering within 3 years of RTP, results support that soccer players undergoing ACLR eventually recover to preinjury levels of play. Players should be counseled on initial declines in performance metrics the first few years after RTP.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Knee Surgery covers a range of issues relating to the orthopaedic techniques of arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and reconstructive surgery of the knee joint. In addition to original peer-review articles, this periodical provides details on emerging surgical techniques, as well as reviews and special focus sections. Topics of interest include cruciate ligament repair and reconstruction, bone grafting, cartilage regeneration, and magnetic resonance imaging.