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Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes

OBJECTIVES: Injuries to the foot and ankle are more common in National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball compared to other professional sports. The goal of this study is to report the incidence and associated risk factors of foot and ankle injuries in the NBA athletes. METHODS: Foot and ankle...

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Autores principales: Morikawa, Landon, Brinkman, Joseph, Crijns, Tom, Vij, Neeraj, Gill, Vikram, Patel, Karan, Chhabra, Anikar, Tummala, Sailesh
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392499/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967123S00322
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author Morikawa, Landon
Brinkman, Joseph
Crijns, Tom
Vij, Neeraj
Gill, Vikram
Patel, Karan
Chhabra, Anikar
Tummala, Sailesh
author_facet Morikawa, Landon
Brinkman, Joseph
Crijns, Tom
Vij, Neeraj
Gill, Vikram
Patel, Karan
Chhabra, Anikar
Tummala, Sailesh
author_sort Morikawa, Landon
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description OBJECTIVES: Injuries to the foot and ankle are more common in National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball compared to other professional sports. The goal of this study is to report the incidence and associated risk factors of foot and ankle injuries in the NBA athletes. METHODS: Foot and ankle injury data from the 2015-16 through 2020-21 NBA seasons was queried and verified using a publicly available database. The truncated 2019-20 season was omitted from this study due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary outcome was the incidence of foot and ankle injuries, reported per 1000 game exposures (GEs). Secondary analysis was performed to identify risk factors for ankle injuries through bivariate analysis and multivariable logistic regression of player demographics, performance statistics, injury characteristics, and previous lower extremity injuries. Additionally, factors influencing the length of absence were assessed via negative binomial regression. RESULTS: There were 728 structural foot and ankle injuries (5.34 per 1000 GEs) sustained by NBA players over 5 NBA seasons, with sprain/strain as the most common injury type (4.27 per 1000 GEs) (Table 1). The majority of ankle injury events (55%) resulted in 2-10 game absences (Table 4). The likelihood of sustaining an ankle injury was significantly associated with a greater number of games played, previous upper leg injury, and more games missed due to injury (Table 2). Increased length of absence due to ankle injury was significantly associated with greater height, minutes per game, usage rate, points per game, total rebounds per game, and a prior history of foot, ankle, and knee injuries (Table 3). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of foot and ankle injuries was 5.34 per 1000 GEs in professional basketball players. Games played and previous history of upper leg injuries were found to be risk factors for ankle injuries. Factors associated with physiologic burden such as minutes per game and usage rate were associated with an increased severity of injury.
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spelling pubmed-103924992023-08-02 Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes Morikawa, Landon Brinkman, Joseph Crijns, Tom Vij, Neeraj Gill, Vikram Patel, Karan Chhabra, Anikar Tummala, Sailesh Orthop J Sports Med Article OBJECTIVES: Injuries to the foot and ankle are more common in National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball compared to other professional sports. The goal of this study is to report the incidence and associated risk factors of foot and ankle injuries in the NBA athletes. METHODS: Foot and ankle injury data from the 2015-16 through 2020-21 NBA seasons was queried and verified using a publicly available database. The truncated 2019-20 season was omitted from this study due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The primary outcome was the incidence of foot and ankle injuries, reported per 1000 game exposures (GEs). Secondary analysis was performed to identify risk factors for ankle injuries through bivariate analysis and multivariable logistic regression of player demographics, performance statistics, injury characteristics, and previous lower extremity injuries. Additionally, factors influencing the length of absence were assessed via negative binomial regression. RESULTS: There were 728 structural foot and ankle injuries (5.34 per 1000 GEs) sustained by NBA players over 5 NBA seasons, with sprain/strain as the most common injury type (4.27 per 1000 GEs) (Table 1). The majority of ankle injury events (55%) resulted in 2-10 game absences (Table 4). The likelihood of sustaining an ankle injury was significantly associated with a greater number of games played, previous upper leg injury, and more games missed due to injury (Table 2). Increased length of absence due to ankle injury was significantly associated with greater height, minutes per game, usage rate, points per game, total rebounds per game, and a prior history of foot, ankle, and knee injuries (Table 3). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of foot and ankle injuries was 5.34 per 1000 GEs in professional basketball players. Games played and previous history of upper leg injuries were found to be risk factors for ankle injuries. Factors associated with physiologic burden such as minutes per game and usage rate were associated with an increased severity of injury. SAGE Publications 2023-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10392499/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967123S00322 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For article reuse guidelines, please visit SAGE’s website at http://www.sagepub.com/journals-permissions.
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Brinkman, Joseph
Crijns, Tom
Vij, Neeraj
Gill, Vikram
Patel, Karan
Chhabra, Anikar
Tummala, Sailesh
Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes
title Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes
title_full Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes
title_fullStr Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes
title_full_unstemmed Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes
title_short Poster 358: Minutes Per Game and Usage Rate Associated with Time Loss after Ankle Injury: A Characterization of Foot and Ankle Injuries and Associated Risk Factors in National Basketball Association Athletes
title_sort poster 358: minutes per game and usage rate associated with time loss after ankle injury: a characterization of foot and ankle injuries and associated risk factors in national basketball association athletes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392499/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967123S00322
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