| Literature DB >> 28556681 |
Matthew J Kraeutler1, Dustin W Currie2, Zachary Y Kerr3, Karen G Roos4, Eric C McCarty1, R Dawn Comstock2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shoulder dislocations occur frequently in athletes across a variety of sports. This study provides an updated descriptive epidemiological analysis of shoulder dislocations among high school and college athletes and compares injury rates and patterns across these age groups. HYPOTHESIS: There would be no difference in injury rates/patterns between high school and college athletes. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: High School RIO; NCAA Injury Surveillance Program; football; injury; return to play; shoulder dislocation
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28556681 PMCID: PMC5753963 DOI: 10.1177/1941738117709764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports Health ISSN: 1941-0921 Impact factor: 3.843
Included sports
| Male | Female |
|---|---|
| Baseball | Softball |
| Cross country | Cross country |
| Football | Field hockey |
| Ice hockey | Gymnastics |
| Lacrosse | Lacrosse |
| Basketball | Basketball |
| Soccer | Soccer |
| Swimming and diving | Swimming and diving |
| Track and field | Track and field |
| Wrestling | Volleyball |
Figure 1.Shoulder dislocation rates by sport and age group, High School Reporting Information Online (HS RIO) (2005/2006-2013/2014) and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Injury Surveillance Program (ISP) (2004/2005-2013/2014). Only sports in which at least 1 shoulder dislocation occurred in both high school and NCAA are stratified. *Significant difference in shoulder dislocation rates between HS RIO and NCAA ISP. ‡Total rates also include women’s/girls’ field hockey, women’s/girls’ lacrosse, women’s/girls’ gymnastics, and men’s/boys’ and women’s/girls’ swimming and diving, track and field, and cross country.
Sports in which shoulder dislocation rates were not significantly higher in competition compared with practice
| High School Sport | RR (95% CI) | College Sport | RR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Girls’ volleyball | 0.39 (0.05-3.37) | Women’s volleyball | 7.23 (0.75-69.47) |
| Girls’ softball | 3.83 (0.96-15.33) | Men’s basketball | 2.11 (0.78-5.71) |
| Girls’ lacrosse | 4.43 (0.40-48.87) | Women’s basketball | 2.15 (0.98-4.75) |
| Girls’ track and field | 2.13 (0.19-23.47) | Women’s softball | 5.71 (0.64-51.10) |
RR, rate ratio.
General mechanism of shoulder dislocations and position of injured athlete, HS RIO (2005/2006-2013/2014) and NCAA ISP (2004/2005-2013/2014)
| Mechanism of Injury[ | HS RIO,[ | NCAA ISP,[ | IPR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Player-player contact | 386 (65.4) |
| 1.04 (0.95-1.15) |
| Other contact[ |
| 90 (25.6) | 1.05 (0.84-1.31) |
| Noncontact |
| 22 (6.3) | 1.25 (0.73-2.13) |
| Other[ |
| 3 (0.9) | 2.55 (0.73-8.89) |
HS RIO, High School Reporting Information Online; IPR, injury proportion ratio; NCAA ISP, National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program.
Mechanism of injury missing for 8 HS and 0 NCAA dislocations.
Boldfaced entries in HS and NCAA columns indicate the higher proportion used as the numerator in the IPR.
Includes contact with playing apparatus and contact with playing surface.
Includes contact with object out of bounds, unknown mechanism.
Football-specific mechanism of shoulder dislocation and position of injured athlete, HS RIO (2005/2006-2013/2014) and NCAA ISP (2004/2005-2013/2014)
| HS RIO, n (%)[ | NCAA ISP, n (%)[ | IPR (95% CI)[ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanism of injury[ | |||
| Tackling |
| 72 (40.9) |
|
| Being tackled |
| 28 (15.9) | 1.18 (0.79-1.75) |
| Blocking |
| 23 (13.1) | 1.18 (0.75-1.85) |
| Being blocked | 18 (4.9) |
| 1.63 (0.83-3.20) |
| Other | 26 (7.1) |
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| Position of injured athlete[ | |||
| Linebacker |
| 13 (13.8) |
|
| Defensive end | 27 (7.5) |
| 1.42 (0.71-2.83) |
| Defensive back/cornerback/safety | 69 (19.1) |
| 1.34 (0.89, 2.00) |
| Defensive tackle |
| 8 (8.5) | 1.11 (0.53-2.31) |
| Running back/slot back | 30 (8.3) |
| 1.02 (0.49-2.16) |
| Special teams | 10 (2.8) |
|
|
| Flanker/wide receiver |
| 8 (8.5) | 1.04 (0.50-2.18) |
| Off tight end | 14 (3.9) |
| 1.65 (0.65-4.17) |
| Off guard |
| 4 (4.3) | 1.17 (0.41-3.38) |
| Quarterback |
| 2 (2.1) | 1.69 (0.39-7.37) |
| Other/unknown |
| 4 (4.3) | 1.69 (0.61-4.73) |
HS RIO, High School Reporting Information Online; IPR, injury proportion ratio; NCAA ISP, National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program.
Boldfaced values indicate greater proportion used as numerator in the IPR calculation.
Boldfaced values denote statistically significant differences between HS and NCAA athletes.
Mechanism of injury missing for 7 HS and 0 NCAA dislocations.
Position of injured athlete missing for 15 HS and 82 NCAA dislocations.
Figure 2.Return-to-play time for athletes sustaining a shoulder dislocation by age group, High School Reporting Information Online (HS RIO; 2005/2006-2013/2014) and National Collegiate Athlete Association (NCAA) Injury Surveillance Program (2004/2005-2013/2014). Return-to-play time was missing for 66 HS and 13 NCAA shoulder dislocations.