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Shoulder injuries in adolescent rugby players.

Ghazal Hodhody1, Tanya A Mackenzie2, Lennard Funk3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rugby is a high-intensity contact sport, frequently causing shoulder injuries. Between the ages of 12 years to 18 years, academy and county level players are being selected for professional contracts, making this is a critical stage of their career. The present study aimed to describe the patterns of injury in adolescent rugby players with shoulder injuries.
METHODS: Academy and county level rugby players in the target age group, over a 7-year period, were included in the present study. Data collected included the mechanism of injury, position and level of play, radiology and surgical findings, and recurrence rate at a minimum of 2 years post-surgery.
RESULTS: One hundred and sixty-nine cases adhered to the inclusion criteria, with most cases involving two or more pathologies in the shoulder (54%). Forwards sustained more shoulder injuries than backs, incurring more labral injuries. By contrast, backs had a higher incidence of bony pathology. The mechanism of injury frequently correlated with player positions. There was a 21% injury recurrence rate, with forwards (7%) and higher level academy players (11%) most likely to suffer a recurrence.
CONCLUSIONS: Shoulder injury patterns in this important group of adolescent contact athletes are complex, with recurrence rates being higher than those in older rugby players.

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Keywords:  adolescent; mechanism of injury; rugby; shoulder

Year:  2016        PMID: 27583014      PMCID: PMC4950286          DOI: 10.1177/1758573216644565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shoulder Elbow        ISSN: 1758-5732


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