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Traumatic Leg Fractures in UEFA Football Athletes: A Matched-Cohort Analysis of Return to Play, Reinjury, Player Retention, and Performance Outcomes.

Ophelie Lavoie-Gagne1, Matthew F Gong2, Sumit Patel1, Matthew R Cohn1, Avinaash Korrapati1, Enrico M Forlenza1, Moses Barmonyallah2, Kevin C Parvaresh1, Theodore S Wolfson1, Brian Forsythe1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The average professional soccer team experiences 1 to 2 traumatic leg fractures per season, with unknown effects on player performance.
PURPOSE: To (1) determine the rate and time to return to play (RTP) following leg fracture, (2) investigate the rate of reinjury following RTP, and (3) investigate long-term effects that lower extremity (LE) fracture may have on elite soccer player performance. STUDY
DESIGN: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.
METHODS: Using publicly available records, we identified athletes sustaining a traumatic leg fracture across the 5 major European soccer leagues (English Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1, and Serie A) between 2000 and 2016. Athletes with leg fracture (femur, tibia, and/or fibula) were matched 1:2 to controls by demographic characteristics and performance metrics 1 season before the index timepoint. Investigations included the RTP rate, reinjury rate, player characteristics associated with RTP within 2 seasons, long-term player retention, performance metrics during the 4 following seasons, and subgroup analysis by player position.
RESULTS: A total of 112 players with LE fracture and 224 controls were identified. Players with LE fractures were absent for a mean of 157 days (range, 24-601 days) and 21 games (range, 2-68 games). The rate of RTP within 1 season was 80%, with 4% experiencing subsequent refracture. Injured players remained active in the league at a higher rate than their uninjured counterparts. As compared with controls, injured athletes played 309 fewer total minutes (P < .05), scored 0.09 more assists per game (P < .01) 1 season after injury, and scored 0.12 more points per game 4 seasons after injury (P < .01). Defenders were most affected by an LE fracture, playing 5.24 fewer games (P < .05), 603 fewer total minutes (P < .01), and recording 0.19 more assists per 90 minutes of play as compared with controls 1 season after injury (P < .001). Attackers and midfielders demonstrated no significant difference in metrics after RTP when compared with controls.
CONCLUSION: Most players sustaining an LE fracture returned to elite soccer at the same level after a significant loss of playing time, with a 4% rate of refracture. Player retention was higher for those sustaining an LE fracture versus uninjured controls. Overall, injured players did not experience a decline in performance after recovery from an LE fracture.
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Keywords:  case-control; football (soccer); general sports trauma; lower extremity fracture; performance outcomes

Year:  2021        PMID: 34527753      PMCID: PMC8436324          DOI: 10.1177/23259671211024218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med        ISSN: 2325-9671


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