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Incidence of Pectoralis Major Injuries Has Increased 40% Over the Last 22 National Football League Seasons
- Source :
- Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Purpose To examine trends in the incidence of pectoralis major (PM) injuries over the last 22 National Football League (NFL) seasons and identify risk factors for injuries requiring operative management. Methods Publicly available data from the 1998-1999 through 2019-2020 NFL seasons were reviewed to identify PM injuries, demographics, injury mechanisms, and management. Injury incidence was calculated using linear regression per 10,000 athlete-exposures, while risk factors for operative management were identified through multivariate logistic regression. Results There were 258 PM injuries. Mean athlete age at the time of injury was 27.1 years (range: 21-37) with a mean body mass index of 32.6 (range: 24.8-43.1). Overall incidence was 0.603 per 10,000 athlete-exposures, which was found to significantly increase with time by 0.039 per athlete-exposures per year (R2 = .787, P < .001). Defensive athletes accounted for 64.7% of PM injuries. Repair was performed in 48.8% of athletes, with defensive linemen (odds ratio [OR] 3.78, CI 1.42-10.60, P = .009), defensive backs (OR 12.20, CI 2.13-76.60, P = .006), linebackers (OR 8.98, CI 2.58-33.60, P < .001), more recent time of injury (OR 1.11, CI 1.05-1.17, P < .001), and shorter NFL experience (OR .77 for older athletes, CI .59-.99), P = .047) at significant risk for operative treatment. Conclusion A total of 258 PM injuries were identified over 22 NFL seasons, with an overall incidence of 0.603 per 10,000 athlete-exposures, which was found to increase by 0.039 injuries per 10,000 athlete-exposures per year. Repair was performed in 48.8% of athletes, with more recent time of injury, shorter NFL experience, defensive linemen, defensive backs and linebackers at significantly higher risk for operative treatment. Study Design Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.
- Subjects :
- biology
business.industry
Athletes
Incidence (epidemiology)
Rehabilitation
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Odds ratio
Football
League
Logistic regression
biology.organism_classification
Medicine
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Original Article
business
Body mass index
Demography
Cohort study
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 2666061X
- Volume :
- 3
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....94fae438bc95eb05364f7a6332f7aab1