Ben Carnovale, Raj Swaroop Lavadi, Aditi Choudhary, Avi A Gajjar, Rohit Prem Kumar, Joseph S Hudson, Manan Shah, D Kojo Hamilton, Nitin Agarwal
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背景和目的:高尔夫挥杆时的扭转动作会使椎间盘和脊柱旁肌肉组织承受压力。本研究的目的是了解与高尔夫运动相关的脊柱和脊柱旁病变及其结果:方法:在国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)中查询了 2003-2023 年间与高尔夫相关的急诊就诊情况,其身体部位代码为 "颈部"、"上躯干 "和 "下躯干",分别包括颈椎、胸椎和腰椎。对叙述内容的相关性进行了筛选,与脊柱和脊柱旁损伤相关的报告被纳入其中。利用加权调查分析来构建全国估计值。使用二项逻辑回归分析了损伤和诊断趋势,并使用线性模型分析了时间趋势。P值小于0.05为显著:共收集了 1441 个相关样本,估计 2003-2023 年间全国共有 69,153 人次在急诊科就诊,原因是与高尔夫球有关的脊柱/脊椎损伤。受伤者的加权平均年龄为 52.8 岁,大多数为男性(85%,95% CI 83-87)。劳损是最常见的诊断损伤(57.5%,95% CI 54-61)。年龄大于 55 岁的受伤者比其他任何年龄组都多(50.1%,95% CI 47-53)。腰部受伤的病例最多(76.9%,95% CI 74-80)。受伤频率在过去几年中没有变化(P= 0.54),但受伤年龄却随着时间的推移而增加(P < 0.001):结论:与神经损伤相比,高尔夫相关的脊柱旁损伤更为常见,因此有必要对其机制和发病原因进行研究。
Accounts of Spine and Paraspinal Disease while Playing Golf.
Background and objectives: The twisting motion associated with the golf swing puts the intervertebral discs and the paraspinal musculature under stress. The objective of this study was to characterize the spinal and paraspinal pathologies associated with golf and their outcomes.
Methods: The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried for emergency department visits between 2003-2023 for golf-related injuries with body part codes "neck", "upper trunk", and "lower trunk", which includes the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, respectively. Narratives were screened for relevance and reports related to spinal and paraspinal injuries were included. Weighted survey analysis was utilized to construct national estimates. Injury and diagnosis trends were analyzed using binomial logistic regression, and time trends were analyzed with a linear model. P-value of < 0.05 was considered significant.
Results: A total of 1441 relevant samples led to a national estimate of 69,153 emergency department visits for golf-related spinal-/paraspinal injuries between 2003-2023. The weighted mean age of those injured was 52.8 years, and the majority were male (85%, 95% CI 83-87). Strain was the most diagnosed injury (57.5%, 95% CI 54-61). Those aged > 55 years constituted more injuries than any other age group (50.1%, 95% CI 47-53). Injuries in the lumbar region accounted for most cases (76.9%, 95% CI 74-80). Injury frequency did not change over the years (p= 0.54), although the age of injury did increase over time (p < 0.001).
Conclusion: Golf-associated paraspinal injuries are more common than neurological injuries, necessitating study into their mechanisms and onset.
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