Kinesiophobia Is Related to Acute Musculoskeletal Injury Incidence Following Concussion.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Xavier D Thompson, Thomas M Newman, Catherine C Donahue, Nicholas K Erdman, Siobhan M Statuta, Jacob E Resch
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Abstract

Context: Athletes with a history of sport concussion (SC) have an increased risk of musculoskeletal injury (MSK); however, the underlying mechanisms have yet to be determined. The purpose of our study was to evaluate kinesiophobia in college athletes with or without a time-loss MSK within 180 days of unrestricted return to play following a SC.

Design: This was a retrospective cohort study within a sports medicine facility.

Methods: Participants were eligible if they were diagnosed with a SC, completed the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK), and completed an unrestricted return to play. Fifty-six college athletes (40 men and 16 women) with an average age of 19.5 (1.25) years, height of 183.5 (10.45) cm, and mass of 94.72 (24.65) kg, were included in the study. MSK participants were matched to non-MSK participants 1:1. Demographic and TSK outcome scores were compared using independent t tests. The proportion of participants in each group who scored above the clinical threshold (TSK ≥ 37) was compared using a chi-square analysis. Alpha was set at α = .05.

Results: The MSK group (31.2 [6.30]) reported similar TSK scores to the matched group (28.9 [3.34]; t54 = 1.70, P = .10, d = 0.45 [-0.08 to 0.97]). A greater proportion of athletes who were diagnosed with an MSK-reported scores above the cutoff (χ2[1] = 6.49, P = .01).

Conclusions: Athletes diagnosed with SC had similar kinesiophobia values regardless of MSK status. However, a higher proportion of athletes with a time-loss MSK injury reported a TSK score greater than the clinical cutoff. Our results suggest that factors such as kinesiophobia should be considered following a SC.

运动恐惧症与脑震荡后急性肌肉骨骼损伤发生率有关。
背景:有运动脑震荡(SC)病史的运动员发生肌肉骨骼损伤(MSK)的风险增加;然而,潜在的机制尚未确定。本研究的目的是评估有或没有时间损失性MSK的大学运动员在sc后无限制恢复比赛180天内的运动恐惧症。设计:这是一项在运动医学机构进行的回顾性队列研究。方法:如果参与者被诊断为SC,完成坦帕运动恐惧症量表(TSK),并完成无限制的恢复游戏,则他们符合条件。56名大学生运动员(男40名,女16名)平均年龄19.5(1.25)岁,身高183.5 (10.45)cm,体重94.72 (24.65)kg。MSK参与者与非MSK参与者1:1匹配。采用独立t检验比较人口学和TSK结果得分。采用卡方分析比较各组中得分高于临床阈值(TSK≥37)的参与者比例。α值设为α = 0.05。结果:MSK组(31.2[6.30])的TSK评分与匹配组(28.9[3.34])相近;t54 = 1.70, P = 0.10, d = 0.45[-0.08 ~ 0.97])。被诊断为msk报告得分高于临界值的运动员比例更高(χ2[1] = 6.49, P = 0.01)。结论:无论MSK状态如何,被诊断为SC的运动员都有相似的运动恐惧症值。然而,时间损失性MSK损伤的运动员报告的TSK评分高于临床临界值的比例较高。我们的结果表明,SC后应考虑运动恐惧症等因素。
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Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
143
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (JSR) is your source for the latest peer-reviewed research in the field of sport rehabilitation. All members of the sports-medicine team will benefit from the wealth of important information in each issue. JSR is completely devoted to the rehabilitation of sport and exercise injuries, regardless of the age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status of the participant. JSR publishes peer-reviewed original research, systematic reviews/meta-analyses, critically appraised topics (CATs), case studies/series, and technical reports that directly affect the management and rehabilitation of injuries incurred during sport-related activities, irrespective of the individual’s age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status. The journal is intended to provide an international, multidisciplinary forum to serve the needs of all members of the sports medicine team, including athletic trainers/therapists, sport physical therapists/physiotherapists, sports medicine physicians, and other health care and medical professionals.
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