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A Meta-analysis of the Incidence of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears as a Function of Gender, Sport, and a Knee Injury–Reduction Regimen / (Record no. 12913)

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Title A Meta-analysis of the Incidence of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears as a Function of Gender, Sport, and a Knee Injury–Reduction Regimen /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Chadwick C. Prodromos, M.D., Yung Han, M.D., Julie Rogowski, B.S., Brian Joyce, B.A., and Kelvin Shi, M.S.<br/>
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General note Artículo en PDF en biblioteca
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliografía: p.1324-1325
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Summary, etc. The literature has shown that anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear rates vary by gender, by<br/>sport, and in response to injury-reduction training programs. However, there is no consensus as to the<br/>magnitudes of these tear rates or their variations as a function of these variables. For example, the<br/>female-male ACL tear ratio has been reported to be as high as 9:1. Our purpose was to apply meta-analysis<br/>to the entire applicable literature to generate accurate estimates of the true incidences of ACL tear as a<br/>function of gender, sport, and injury-reduction training. Methods: A PubMed literature search was done<br/>to identify all studies dealing with ACL tear incidence. Bibliographic cross-referencing was done to<br/>identify additional articles. Meta-analytic principles were applied to generate ACL incidences as a<br/>function of gender, sport, and prior injury-reduction training. Results: Female-male ACL tear incidences<br/>ratios were as follows: basketball, 3.5; soccer, 2.67; lacrosse, 1.18; and Alpine skiing, 1.0. The collegiate<br/>soccer tear rate was 0.32 for female subjects and 0.12 for male subjects. For basketball, the rates were 0.29<br/>and 0.08, respectively. The rate for recreational Alpine skiers was 0.63, and that for experts was 0.03, with<br/>no gender variance. The two volleyball studies had no ACL tears. Training reduced the ACL tear<br/>incidence in soccer by 0.24 but did not reduce it at all in basketball. Conclusions: Female subjects had<br/>a roughly 3 times greater incidence of ACL tears in soccer and basketball versus male subjects.<br/>Injury-reduction programs were effective for soccer but not basketball. Recreational Alpine skiers had the<br/>highest incidences of ACL tear, whereas expert Alpine skiers had the lowest incidences. Volleyball may<br/>in fact be a low-risk sport rather than a high-risk sport. Alpine skiers and lacrosse players had no gender<br/>difference for ACL tear rate. Year-round female athletes who play soccer and basketball have an ACL tear<br/>rate of approximately 5%. Level of Evidence: Level IV, therapeutic case series.
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Uncontrolled term Anterior cruciate ligament tear
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Uncontrolled term Incidence
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Uncontrolled term Gender variance
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Uncontrolled term Knee injury reduction
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Related parts -- 2007 v. 23, n. 12 p. 1320-1325
Title Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery.
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