运动员的膝关节损伤:综述

Q4 Medicine
Preetha Sadasivan, Lucy Cooper, Verity Currall
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摘要

膝关节损伤仍是最有可能使人衰弱的足部损伤之一,通常会导致长期慢性疼痛、关节炎和延迟重返工作岗位。运动员所受伤害中约有 20% 在足部,中足受伤是第二大常见类型。在这类严重损伤中,约有 3.5% 会导致职业生涯的终结。男性运动员严重受伤的几率更高,需要手术的几率是男性的两倍,提前结束职业生涯的几率是男性的三倍。由于众所周知的 "女性运动三要素",女性运动员的应力性损伤发生率较高。低能量损伤通常采用非手术治疗。严重的损伤需要手术治疗,大多数情况下还需要拆除金属制品。早期识别、正确分类、是否进行非手术治疗以及术后康复的重要性是运动员获得良好康复并重返运动场的关键因素。由于运动员和非运动员的诊断相似,本综述将总结有关运动员 Lisfranc 损伤的流行病学、管理和预后的相对较少的证据。
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Lisfranc injuries in athletes: a review

Lisfranc injuries remain one of the most potentially debilitating foot injuries, often resulting in long-term chronic pain, arthritis and a delayed return to work. About 20% of injuries sustained by athletes are in the foot, with midfoot injuries being the second most common type. About 3.5% of severe injuries in this category are career ending. Male athletes have a higher incidence of severe injuries, twice more likely needing surgery and three times more likely to end their career early. Female athletes have a high incidence of stress injuries due to the known ‘female athletic triad’ contributing to it. Low-energy injuries are often treated non-operatively. Severe injuries need operative management as well as metalwork removal in most cases later. The importance of early recognition, correct classification, whether to manage non-operatively and the postoperative rehabilitation are the key components of a chance to a good recovery and possible return to sports in athletes. As the diagnosis is similar for both athletes and non-athletes, this review will summarize the relatively little evidence on the epidemiology, management and outcomes for Lisfranc injuries in athletes.

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Orthopaedics and Trauma
Orthopaedics and Trauma Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Orthopaedics and Trauma presents a unique collection of International review articles summarizing the current state of knowledge and research in orthopaedics. Each issue focuses on a specific topic, discussed in depth in a mini-symposium; other articles cover the areas of basic science, medicine, children/adults, trauma, imaging and historical review. There is also an annotation, self-assessment questions and a second opinion section. In this way the entire postgraduate syllabus will be covered in a 4-year cycle.
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