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Return-to-Competition Criteria After Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
- Source :
- The American journal of sports medicine. 50(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Background: Injury to the ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow is common among overhead throwing athletes and can result in significant functional limitations. While surgical reconstruction offers high rates of return to competition, there are no validated or universally accepted guidelines for determining when an athlete can safely resume play. Purpose: To assess the existing scientific literature for return-to-competition criteria utilized after ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction. Study Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: The PubMed database was searched for clinical investigations of ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction in overhead throwing athletes published between January 2000 and June 2020. Only studies that had a minimum follow-up of 1 year and included at least 1 specific return-to-competition criterion were considered. Results: A total of 15 studies were included in the final analysis, encompassing 1156 patients with an average age of 20.7 years (SD, 2.0 years). Baseball players composed 96.3% of patients for whom sport was specified, and 92.4% of baseball players were pitchers. The most common return-to-competition criterion, identified in 87% of studies, was completion of a return-to-throwing program, which started on average 16.7 weeks (range, 12-18 weeks) after surgery. A return-to-mound program was utilized in 53% of studies, starting on average 7.4 months (range, 6-9 months) postoperatively. Minimum time from surgery was used in 73% studies, with players waiting 7 to 12 months (mean, 9.7; SD, 1.4 months) after surgery before return-to-competition consideration. The overall rate of return to competition at the preinjury level or higher was 85.7% (SD, 8.5%) at an average of 12.2 months (SD, 0.6 months). Conclusion: In general, we observed a paucity of literature describing the return-to-competition process after ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction in overhead throwing athletes. Only 3 explicit return-to-competition criteria were identified across all studies: completion of a return-to-throwing program, completion of a return-to-mound program for pitchers, and minimum time from surgery. Increased transparency regarding postoperative rehabilitation protocols and further research are necessary to identify and validate sport-specific return-to-competition criteria, which will ultimately help athletes return to play in a safe and timely fashion after ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction.
- Subjects :
- Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction
Collateral
Elbow
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Baseball
Competition (economics)
03 medical and health sciences
Young Adult
0302 clinical medicine
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Elbow Joint
Medicine
Humans
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Collateral Ligament, Ulnar
030222 orthopedics
biology
business.industry
Athletes
030229 sport sciences
Collateral Ligaments
biology.organism_classification
Overhead throwing
medicine.anatomical_structure
Meta-analysis
Ligament
business
Elbow Injuries
human activities
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15523365
- Volume :
- 50
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The American journal of sports medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....01edb118fd2cd516c8e13a5f66e14e40