| Literature DB >> 35511134 |
Amit Sinha1,2, Greg Robertson3, Nicola Maffulli4,5,6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Ankle fractures in sport are common. Their optimal management is unclear, as is when patients can return to their sports activities. This systematic review provides a contemporary assessment of the literature on return to sports following acute traumatic ankle fractures managed both operatively and non-operatively. SOURCES OF DATA: We systematically searched Pubmed, Google Scholar, the Cochrane Library, EMBASE and CINAHL using the terms 'ankle fractures', 'ankle injuries', 'athletes', 'sports', 'return to sport', 'return to activity', 'operative management', 'non-operative management'. AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Thirteen retrospective studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The methodological quality of the studies was generally poor. The proportion of patients returning to sporting activity was high. In some studies, a quicker return to sporting activity was demonstrated in patients managed non-operatively. AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: The time to return to sporting activity and level of performance post-treatment are not universally recorded, and the optimal time to return to sport remains to be confirmed. GROWING POINTS: Conservative management for stable or undisplaced fracture may result in a higher proportion of patients returning to sport more quickly. AREAS TIMELY FOR DEVELOPING RESEARCH: Randomized controlled trials should compare conservative to surgical treatment for appropriately chosen fracture patterns. Future studies should routinely report the timing of return to sport, the level of performance reached, and the time to achieve this.Entities:
Keywords: ankle fractures; conservative management; rehabilitation; return to sport; surgical management; trauma
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35511134 PMCID: PMC9494256 DOI: 10.1093/bmb/ldac016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Med Bull ISSN: 0007-1420 Impact factor: 5.841
Fig. 1Selection of articles for inclusion in the review in accordance with the PRISMA protocol.
Study findings
| Author | Number fractures | Fracture type | Treatment | % return to sport | Time to return to sport | Patient reported outcome measure |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Werner | 237 | 197 isolated distal fibula. | ORIF 128 cases. | 90% | Total Cohort:—ORIF group 123.8 days—Conservative group 75.3 days. | Unreported |
| Brent Lievers | 49 | 28 isolated lateral malleolus | ORIF 20:—Lateral malleolus 13—Medial malleolus 7 | 100% | Lateral malleolus: 65 days | Unreported |
| Chiet Hong | 31 | 31 trimalleolar fractures. | ORIF 31 cases | 75% | Unreported | Olerud and Molander score. |
| Orr | 72 | Isolated lateral malleolus: 45 | ORIF 72 cases | 64% | Unreported | Unreported |
| Robertson | 96 | Isolated lateral malleolus: 45 | 52 cases non-operativel | 94% overall. | 26 weeks | Unreported |
| Chiet Hong | 47 | Bimalleolar: 26 | ORIF: 47 cases | 81.8% | Unreported | Mean Olerud and Molander score 82.1. |
| Colvin | 243 | Numbers in each category not specified other than 83 trimalleolar fractures | ORIF 243 | 25% overall | Unreported | Short Musculoskeletal Functional Assessment (SMFA) and American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society score (AOFAS) indicated delay in functional recovery with regards to age, female gender and presence of syndesmotic injury. |
| Porter | 27 | Bimalleolar: 10 | ORIF 27 cases | 96% | Isolated lateral malleolus: 6.8 weeks. | AAOS Lower Limb Core Modules |
| Mai | 42 | Subtypes not reported. | ORIF: 42 cases. | 78.6% | Unreported | Unreported |
| Walsh | 4 | Case 1- Distal fibula fracture with deltoid ligament injury. | Case 1: Rush rodding of fibula and deltoid suturing. | 100% | Unreported | Unreported |
| Donley | 3 | High fibula fracture with syndesmosis injury | ORIF 3 cases | 100% | Unreported | Unreported |
| Navarro Garcia | 60 | Weber A: 9 | ORIF 60 cases | 100% | Unreported | Unreported |
| Pina | 92 | Weber A: 9 | ORIF 92 cases | 91% | Unreported | Mean AOFAS 90.93. |
Modified Coleman methodology score
| Author | Modified Coleman methodology score |
|---|---|
| Werner | 35 |
| Brent Lievers | 30 |
| Chiet Hong | 42 |
| Orr | 37 |
| Robertson | 50 |
| Chiet Hong | 54 |
| Colvin | 63 |
| Porter | 50 |
| Mai | 45 |
| Walsh | 36 |
| Donley | 37 |
| Navarro Garcia | 34 |
| Pina | 60 |