OBJECTIVE: We hypothesize that the majority of polytraumatised patients are unable to maintain their preinjury level of sporting activity, and that musculoskeletal injuries are a major contributing factor. We assessed the impact of such injuries on sporting prowess, with a focus on isolating, particularly debilitating musculoskeletal trauma. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study of 637 patients at a level 1 trauma centre, to assess the long-term outcome of severe trauma on return to sporting activities (RTS). Data collated on the multiply injured patient included preinjury physical activity, standardized outcome scores (SF-12, GOS, HASPOC), and clinical follow-up of at least 10 years duration. The return to preinjury sports participation wa...
BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage injury in the athlete's knee presents a difficult clinical challenge...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine factors associated with patient-reported outcomes,...
Injuries can counter the beneficial aspects related to sports activities if an athlete is unable to ...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesize that the majority of polytraumatised patients are unable to maintain their...
Background: Despite being one of the most common sports injuries, there are no criteria-based rehabi...
Background Hospitalised sport and active recreation injuries can have serious long-term consequences...
Background: Physical impairment is well-known to last for many years after a severe injury, and ther...
Purpose: The aim was to investigate whether long-term disabilities and handicaps arise from a sports...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients with traumatic knee complaints aged 18–45 yea...
Purpose: Traditionally reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients planning to return to spor...
This quantitative study explored whether serious injuries in varsity high school or collegiate athle...
Objectives: In one English Premier League football club over four seasons, 1) describe the number of...
Objective: To investigate whether sports injuries result in long-term disabilities and handicaps and...
BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage injury in the athlete's knee presents a difficult clinical challenge...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine factors associated with patient-reported outcomes,...
Injuries can counter the beneficial aspects related to sports activities if an athlete is unable to ...
OBJECTIVE: We hypothesize that the majority of polytraumatised patients are unable to maintain their...
Background: Despite being one of the most common sports injuries, there are no criteria-based rehabi...
Background Hospitalised sport and active recreation injuries can have serious long-term consequences...
Background: Physical impairment is well-known to last for many years after a severe injury, and ther...
Purpose: The aim was to investigate whether long-term disabilities and handicaps arise from a sports...
Background: It remains unclear to what extent patients with traumatic knee complaints aged 18–45 yea...
Purpose: Traditionally reconstructive surgery is recommended for patients planning to return to spor...
This quantitative study explored whether serious injuries in varsity high school or collegiate athle...
Objectives: In one English Premier League football club over four seasons, 1) describe the number of...
Objective: To investigate whether sports injuries result in long-term disabilities and handicaps and...
BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage injury in the athlete's knee presents a difficult clinical challenge...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine factors associated with patient-reported outcomes,...
Injuries can counter the beneficial aspects related to sports activities if an athlete is unable to ...