Athletes who have had lower extremity surgeries before going on to play in college might be at a higher risk for another surgery independent of gender and sport.
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The research team identified 1,142 athletes who began their sports participation from 2003-2009 at a single institution. Of these individuals 186 (16.3%) had a prior surgery, and 262 were documented for intracollegiate surgeries in 182 athletes (15.9%). Most of the injuries involved the lower extremity (59%) rather than the upper extremity (31%).
Wang said, "Young athletes feel pressure to excel and frequently participate in multiple leagues and specialize in a single sport, resulting in overuse injuries and surgeries at an early age. Our study, along with other information in the scientific literature, may also indicate that athletes may not go through enough rehabilitation before returning to play and warrants further analysis."
The research was presented at the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine's (AOSSM) Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.
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