Metacarpal Stress Fractures in Athletes: A Systematic Review.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1177/15589447241266965
Ariana L Shaari, Adam N Fano, Joseph Ferraro, Irfan Ahmed
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Abstract

Background: Stress fractures in general are common injuries; however, there is limited literature on metacarpal stress fractures in athletes. Our objective is to contribute the first systematic review of metacarpal stress fractures in athletes, with a particular focus on epidemiology, presentation, and outcomes.

Methods: A systematic review regarding metacarpal stress fractures in athletes was performed via PubMed, EMBASE, MedLine, Cochrane, and Web of Science. Inclusion criteria consisted of case reports and case series of metacarpal stress fractures in athletes. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed.

Results: A total of 11 studies (29 cases) were included. The mean patient age was 17 years, with 12 men and 15 women. The most common sports were tennis and badminton. The most common presentation was pain in the dorsal aspect of the hand related to activity. All patients underwent successful nonoperative management, with mean return to play of 9 weeks.

Conclusions: Metacarpal stress fractures can present with significant pain and impact performance in athletes who perform sports involving repetitive movements of the hand and wrist. Nonoperative treatment, consisting of abstinence from sport until the patient was pain free combined with gradual return to play, was successful for all patients. The addition of proper technique and training load can result in satisfactory return to play. For patients who present with hand pain related to exercise, particularly a young racquet sport player, metacarpal stress fractures are a "can't miss" diagnosis associated with significant functional impairment.

运动员掌骨应力性骨折:系统回顾
背景:一般来说,应力性骨折是一种常见的损伤;然而,有关运动员掌骨应力性骨折的文献却很有限。我们的目标是对运动员掌骨应力性骨折进行首次系统回顾,重点关注流行病学、表现和结果:我们通过 PubMed、EMBASE、MedLine、Cochrane 和 Web of Science 对运动员掌骨应力性骨折进行了系统回顾。纳入标准包括运动员掌骨应力性骨折的病例报告和系列病例。结果:结果:共纳入 11 项研究(29 例)。患者平均年龄为 17 岁,其中男性 12 人,女性 15 人。最常见的运动是网球和羽毛球。最常见的表现是与活动有关的手背疼痛。所有患者都接受了成功的非手术治疗,平均恢复运动时间为9周:结论:掌骨应力性骨折会给从事涉及手部和腕部重复运动的运动员带来明显的疼痛,并影响其运动表现。非手术治疗包括在患者无痛前禁止运动,并逐步恢复比赛,对所有患者都是成功的。加上适当的技术和训练负荷,可以使患者满意地重返赛场。对于因运动而出现手部疼痛的患者,尤其是年轻的球拍类运动运动员,掌骨应力性骨折是一种 "不能错过 "的诊断,会造成严重的功能障碍。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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