大学生运动员围手术期管理:综合方法。

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2023-04-24 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2051-7756
Caitlin M Rugg, Jordan H Ginder, Ananyaa Bharadwaj, Rock Vomer, Gregory A Dale, Jennifer Ketterly, Hap Zarzour, Annunziato Amendola, Brian C Lau
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大学生运动员面临着体能、学业和情感方面的严格要求。在过去的二十年里,人们对年轻运动员的损伤预防给予了极大的关注,但大学生运动员的骨科损伤率仍然很高,每年都有大量的运动员因损伤而接受手术治疗。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们介绍了大学运动员手术后疼痛和压力的围手术期处理技术。特别是,我们概述了手术疼痛的药物和非药物治疗,目的是尽量减少鸦片类药物的用量。我们强调采用多学科方法来优化大学生运动员的术后恢复,以帮助尽量减少对鸦片类止痛药物的依赖。此外,我们建议应利用机构资源,从营养、心理和睡眠角度为运动员的健康提供支持。围手术期疼痛管理成功的关键在于运动医学团队成员之间以及与运动员和家属之间的沟通,以解决疼痛和压力管理问题,并鼓励运动员及时、安全地重返赛场。
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Perioperative Management in the Collegiate Athlete: An Integrated Approach.

Perioperative Management in the Collegiate Athlete: An Integrated Approach.

Collegiate athletes face rigorous physical, academic, and emotional demands. While significant attention has been paid to injury prevention among young athletes in the past two decades, orthopedic injury rates remain high among collegiate athletes, and a significant number will undergo surgical management for injuries each year. In this narrative review, we describe techniques for perioperative management of pain and stress after surgery in collegiate athletes. In particular, we outline pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management of surgical pain, with a goal of minimizing opiate consumption. We emphasize a multi-disciplinary approach to optimizing post-operative recovery in collegiate athletes help minimize reliance on opiate pain medication. Additionally, we recommend that institutional resources should be harnessed to support athletes in their well-being, from a nutritional, psychological and sleep standpoint. Critical to success in perioperative pain management is the communication among the athletic medicine team members and with the athlete and family to address pain and stress management and encourage timely, safe return to play.

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