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Title: Early unprotected return to contact sport after metacarpal fixation in professional athletes.
Authors: Yalizis M.A.;Ek E.T.H.;Anderson H.;Couzens G.;Hoy G.A.
Monash Health Department(s): Orthopaedic Surgery
Monash University - School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health
Institution: (Yalizis, Ek, Anderson, Hoy) Melbourne Orthopaedic Group, Department of Upper Limb Surgery, 33 The Avenue, Windsor, VIC, Australia
(Hoy) Department of Surgery, Monash University, Wellington Rd., Clayton, VIC, Australia
(Couzens) Brisbane Hand and Upper Limb Clinic, 259 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill, QLD, Australia
Issue Date: 24-Oct-2017
Copyright year: 2017
Publisher: British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery (E-mail: subs@jbjs.org.uk)
Place of publication: United Kingdom
Publication information: Bone and Joint Journal. 99B(10) (pp 1343-1347), 2017. Date of Publication: 01 Oct 2017.
Journal: Bone and Joint Journal
Abstract: Aims To determine whether an early return to sport in professional Australian Rules Football players after fixation of a non-thumb metacarpal fracture was safe and effective. Patients and Methods A total of 16 patients with a mean age of 25 years (19 to 30) identified as having a nonthumb metacarpal fracture underwent open reduction and internal plate and screw fixation. We compared the players' professional performance statistics before and after the injury to determine whether there was any deterioration in their post-operative performance. Results Of the 16, 12 sustained their fracture during the season: their mean time to return to unrestricted professional play was two weeks (1 to 5). All except two of the 48 player performance variables showed no reduction in performance post-operatively. Conclusion Our data suggest that professional athletes who sustained a non-thumb metacarpal fracture can safely return to professional play without restriction two weeks after internal fixation.Copyright © 2017 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.
DOI: http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.99B10.BJJ-2016-0686.R3
PubMed URL: 28963156
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/57826
Type: Article
Subjects: athlete
athletic performance
Australian
contact sport
deterioration
fixation failure
football player
fracture fixation
fracture nonunion
functional assessment
game
malrotation syndrome
metacarpal bone fracture
open fracture reduction
osteosynthesis
patient safety
periprosthetic fracture/co postoperative period
prosthesis /co return to sport
sport injury
sport injury
surgical infection
tendon rupture
stainless steel
locking compression plate
splint
stainless steel implant
screw fixation
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