Epidemiology and Impact of Hand and Wrist Injuries in Major and Minor League Baseball

The Hand Pub Date : 2019-07-23 DOI:10.1177/1558944719864450
P. Rhee, Christopher L. Camp, John D’Angelo, V. Desai, S. Shin, Donald Sheridan, Stan A. Conte
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Background: Professional baseball players are at risk of acute and chronic injuries to their upper extremities. Methods: Major League Baseball’s Health and Injury Tracking System, a prospective injury surveillance system, was used to identify and characterize all hand and wrist injuries sustained by all Major League Baseball (MLB) and Minor League Baseball (MiLB) players during the pre-, regular, and postseason throughout 2011-2016. Injuries were included if they resulted in at least 1 day out of play and were sustained during standard baseball activities. Days missed were defined as the time between injury and the first time in which a player was cleared to return to play. Results: During the study period, there were 4478 hand and 1748 wrist injuries throughout MLB and MiLB, which resulted in a total of 105 246 days out of play. This was equivalent to the length of 575 individual MLB player seasons, and the mean days missed per injury was 17 days. Most injuries were traumatic in nature, with 43% (n = 2672) of players injured after being hit by a baseball that mainly occurred during batting (n = 2521; 40%). Injuries that most frequently required surgical intervention were hook of hamate fractures (72%) and scaphoid fractures (60%). Conclusions: Understanding the epidemiology and impact of hand and wrist injuries in MLB and MiLB players may lead to improved management of these injuries and reduce time away from play. Most importantly, preventive measures and/or enhanced protective gear may be developed to minimize these types of injuries in MLB and MiLB.
美国职业棒球大联盟和小联盟手腕损伤的流行病学和影响
背景:职业棒球运动员上肢有急性和慢性损伤的风险。方法:美国职业棒球大联盟的健康和损伤跟踪系统是一个前瞻性的损伤监测系统,用于识别和表征2011-2016年期间所有美国职业棒球大联盟(MLB)和小联盟棒球(MiLB)球员在季前赛、常规赛和季后赛期间遭受的所有手部和手腕损伤。如果受伤导致至少1天的比赛,并在标准的棒球活动中持续。缺阵天数是指从受伤到球员第一次恢复比赛之间的时间。结果:在研究期间,MLB和MiLB共发生手部损伤4478例,腕部损伤1748例,共导致105246天的缺阵时间。这相当于575个MLB球员赛季的长度,每次受伤的平均缺阵天数为17天。大多数损伤是外伤性的,43% (n = 2672)的运动员被棒球击中后受伤主要发生在击球过程中(n = 2521);40%)。最常需要手术干预的损伤是钩骨骨折(72%)和舟状骨骨折(60%)。结论:了解MLB和MLB球员手和手腕损伤的流行病学和影响可能会改善这些损伤的管理,减少远离比赛的时间。最重要的是,可以开发预防措施和/或增强的防护装备,以尽量减少MLB和MiLB中的这些类型的伤害。
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