顶尖高山滑雪运动员的前交叉韧带损伤可以可靠地使运动员恢复比赛并达到或超过他们受伤前的水平。

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Jakub Oronowicz, Viacheslav Malinovskiy, Alexander Bumberger, Andrzej Jasina, Christoph Lutter, Romain Seil, Thomas Tischer
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目的:前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤是高山滑雪运动中常见的损伤。然而,关于受伤后表现水平的可用数据仍然很少。本研究旨在探讨精英水平高山滑雪运动员ACL损伤是否会限制ACL重建(ACLR)后的表现水平。方法:通过媒体报道和国际滑雪联合会数据库,回顾性分析所有项目(速降、超级大回转、大回转和小回转[SL])中,来自国家a队的精英级高山滑雪运动员的前交叉韧带损伤。分析了受伤前和受伤后世界杯(WC)的成绩和停赛时间。入选标准是在2003/2004赛季期间或之后受伤,并且在受伤前参加了至少一项世界杯赛事。从受伤前两个赛季到2022/2023赛季的表现水平进行了评估。结果:48名优秀高山滑雪运动员(男28名,女20名)符合入选标准。其中97.9%的人在ACLR后重返职业比赛。一名女运动员由于最近受伤尚未复出。平均比赛恢复时间(RTC)雄性为11.9±4.5(范围7-25)个月,雌性为11.3±1.8(8-16)个月。aclr后,运动员表现出相似或改善的平均排位,无论纪律如何。只有SL的表现有所下降。在ACLR之后的前三名中也出现了相应的趋势。在重返赛场的滑雪运动员中,80.8%的男性和63.1%的女性达到了受伤前的水平。多处损伤或非手术治疗的运动员表现出不同的结果。结论:优秀的高山滑雪运动员在前交叉韧带受伤后可以成功地重返世界滑雪锦标赛,其中许多人达到或超过了受伤前的表现。表现的可变性强调了个性化治疗和康复的必要性,以优化这一特定人群的恢复。证据等级:四级。
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ACL injuries in elite alpine skiing reliably allow athletes to return to competition and perform at or above their pre-injury level.

Purpose: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are frequently observed in alpine skiing. However, available data regarding post-injury performance levels remain scarce. This study aimed to investigate whether ACL injuries in elite-level alpine skiers limit performance levels after ACL reconstruction (ACLR).

Methods: Male and female elite-level alpine skiers from national A-teams who sustained an ACL injury were retrospectively identified through media reports and the Fédération Internationale de Ski database, across all disciplines (downhill, super G, giant slalom and slalom [SL]). World Cup (WC) results and time out of competition before injury and after ACLR were analyzed. Inclusion criteria were injury during or after the 2003/2004 season and participation in at least one WC event pre-injury. Performance levels from two seasons before the injury through the 2022/2023 season were assessed.

Results: Forty-eight elite alpine skiers (28 males and 20 females) met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 97.9% returned to professional competition after ACLR. One female athlete had not yet returned due to a recent injury. The mean return-to-competition (RTC) time was 11.9 ± 4.5 (range: 7-25) months for males and 11.3 ± 1.8 (8-16) months for females. Post-ACLR, athletes demonstrated similar or improved mean WC placements, regardless of discipline. A decline in performance was observed only in SL. A corresponding trend was observed in the top three placements following ACLR. Among skiers returning to competition, 80.8% of males and 63.1% of females reached their pre-injury performance levels. Athletes with multiple injuries or nonoperative treatment showed variable outcomes.

Conclusion: Elite alpine skiers can successfully return to WC competition following ACL injury, with many reaching or surpassing pre-injury performance. Performance variability underscores the need for individualized therapy and rehabilitation to optimize recovery in this specific population.

Level of evidence: Level IV.

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