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17 th Annual PARM Residents’ Research Forum February 28,2007 Cagayan de Oro City. Incidence of Musculoskeletal Injuries and Associated Risk Factors Among Adult Males Participating in a Non-Professional Basketball League. Introduction.
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17th Annual PARM Residents’ Research Forum February 28,2007 Cagayan de Oro City
Incidence of Musculoskeletal Injuries and Associated Risk Factors Among Adult Males Participating in a Non-Professional Basketball League
Introduction • The nature of the game of basketball has changed dramatically over the years • Injuries in sports can be costly to both the player and the team • Incidence of injuries in basketball has increased over the past decades McClay, et al. (1994). A Kinematic Profile of Skills in Professional Basketball Players. Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 10, 205-221.
Introduction • Local study • Subjects were UP varsity athletes • Goal: establish a database for the identification, planning and evaluation of sports injury prevention strategies Magpily, Alberto T. A Continuing Study of Sports Injuries among Varsity Athletes of the University of the Philippines.
Introduction • Highest incidence of injuries in 2000- thoraco-lumbar, ankle/foot & shoulder/arm • 3 most common injuries in 2000- ankle joint sprain, PFPS & musculoskeletal pain syndrome or spasm of upper trapezius muscles Magpily, Alberto T. A Continuing Study of Sports Injuries among Varsity Athletes of the University of the Philippines.
Introduction • No local study available • Several risk factors were identified that contributed to the development of musculoskeletal injuries associated to basketball
Intrinsic factors Prior physical activity Physical/ aerobic fitness Muscular endurance Flexibility Past injuries Cigarette smoking Life and job satisfaction Gender/ age Anatomic factors Introduction
Introduction Extrinsic factors • Running distance • Running shoes • Weather
Objectives • To determine the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries among adult males participating in a non-professional basketball league • To identify the associated factors contributing to such injuries
Objectives • To identify the most frequently occurring injuries related to basketball
Methodology Study design • Prospective cohort study Participants • Adult male non-professional basketball players from 17-55 years old
Methodology Inclusion Criterion • All players who participated in the Ateneo Basketball League from January-March 2006 Exclusion Criteria • Injuries sustained prior to the basketball season • Injuries sustained during instances other than the basketball league
Methodology Study Procedure • Consent forms, personal data sheet and questionnaires were filled up by the players • Primary investigator evaluated all the injured players
Gym activity Cigarette smoker Warm-up Proper basketball shoes Proper socks Protective equipments Proper basketball techniques Inspection of courts Cleanliness of courts Physical hazards Use of accessories Rest breaks Methodology
Data Analysis • Univariate analysis of socio-demographic factors and risk factors • Incidence= # of players with injuries # of players at risk • Multivariate analysis using a stepwise logistic regression
Results • Characteristics of Study Population (n= 1875)
Results • Characteristics of Study Population (n= 1875)
Ankle sprain: 27 ACL tear: 9 Superficial wounds/abrasions: 7 Wrist sprain: 5 Thumb injuries (sprain): 5 Pulled hamstring: 4 PCL tear: 4 Total number of injured players: 86
Results • Distribution of Risk Factors
Results • Distribution of Risk Factors
Results • Distribution of Risk Factors
Results • Distribution of Risk Factors
Results • Distribution of Risk Factors
Results • Distribution of Risk Factors
Results • Multivariate Analysis
Discussion • Total of 1,875 participants enrolled in the study • Mean age of 31±6 • Participants were categorized as non-injured or injured
Discussion • Sociodemographic data did not yield a significant relationship in the development of musculoskeletal injuries
Discussion • Injuries and illnesses in the NBA • A 10-year perspective from the 1988–1989 through the 1997–1998 seasons • Ankle sprains were the most frequently occurring injury (9.4%), followed by patellofemoral inflammation (8.1%), lumbar strains (5.0%), and knee sprains (2.3%)
Discussion • Stepwise logistic regression showed that the question on having rest breaks was the only significant risk factor for having injuries with a p-value <0.05
Discussion • Sports injury incidence should be expressed as: # of sports injuries/exposure time Van Mechelen, et al. Incidence, severity, aetiology and prevention of sports injuries. A review of concepts. Sports Med. 1992 Aug; 14(2):82-89.
Discussion Other risk factors • Gym activity • Cigarette smoking • Warm-up • Use of protective equipment • Inspection of courts
Discussion • Level of aerobic fitness as a risk factor of injury • Once fatigued, most athletes alter their muscle recruitment patterns • Relation between aerobic fitness and injury is unclear Murphy D, Connolly D and Beynnon B. Risk Factors for Lower Extremity Injury. The British Medical Journal of Sports Medicine 200337:13-39.
Discussion Protective factors • Proper basketball shoes • Cotton socks • Proper basketball techniques • Checking of cleanliness of courts • Checking of physical hazards • Use of accessories
Discussion • Ankle sprain- most common injury • Ankle sprains made up the majority of injuries both locally and in the US
Discussion • Sprains of the lateral ankle complex make up 38-45% of all injuries in sports • 50% of patients with ankle sprains had recurrence Singer KM, Jones DC: Ligament injuries of the ankle and foot. The Lower Extremity and Spine in Sports Medicine. Vol 2. 1995:475-497.
Discussion • Use of ankle braces to reduce the incidence of ankle sprains • Prospective, randomized study of ankle brace use in 1601 subjects • Unbraced control group sustained more than a 3-fold incidence of ankle ligamentous injuries compared with the braced group Sitler M, Ryan J, Wheeler B, et al. The efficacy of a semi-rigid ankle stabilizer to reduce acute ankle injuries in basketball. A randomized clinical study at West Point. The American Journal of Sports Medicine 1985. ;13:259-62.
Discussion • Cochrane Database Systematic Review • 14 randomized trials with 8,279 participants • Prophylactic intervention: application of external ankle support
Discussion • Result: significant reduction in the number of ankle sprains in subjects allocated external ankle support • Review provides good evidence for the beneficial effect of ankle supports during high-risk sports
Conclusion • 86 (4.58%) out of 1,875participants were injured
Conclusion Most common injuries • Ankle sprain • ACL tear • Superficial wounds/ abrasions • Wrist sprain • Thumb injuries (sprain) • Pulled hamstring • PCL tear
Conclusion • Lack of rest breaks-only significant factor in the development of musculoskeletal injuries
Conclusion Possible risk factors • Gym activity • Cigarette smoking • Warm-up • Use of protective equipments • Inspection of courts
Conclusion • Identified risk factors may greatly reduce the medical cost from basketball-related injuries
Recommendations • Rest breaks should be considered • Further investigation of the duration and frequency of rest breaks • Good conditioning and strengthening program • Systematic way of monitoring injuries
Recommendations • Professional vs. non-professional players • Basketball vs. other high-risk sports • Education of players, coaches, trainers and other officials • Evaluation of psychological and psychosocial aspects