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Published in: HAND 4/2015

01-12-2015

Return to play following metacarpal fractures in football players

Authors: Brian E. Etier, Anthony J. Scillia, Darin D. Tessier, Kyle T. Aune, Benton A. Emblom, Jeffery R. Dugas, E. Lyle Cain

Published in: HAND | Issue 4/2015

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Abstract

Background

Metacarpal fractures are common in football players and lead to time away from competition, but current operative treatment data is limited. The purpose of this study was to examine demographics and outcomes of football players who underwent operative fixation for metacarpal fractures.

Methods

Retrospective review from 2009 to 2012 of any football player surgically treated at one institution for a metacarpal fracture. Charts were reviewed for player position, level of competition, mechanism of injury, return to play, postoperative bracing, and re-fracture event. Current information was obtained via phone interviews with the patient and their athletic trainers. Fractures were classified by radiographic analysis.

Results

Twenty injuries in ten high school players, nine college players, and one recreational player were identified. The most common injured position was wide receiver (six cases) followed by defensive back (five cases). Most injuries occurred through player-to-player contact (12 cases). The long finger (11 cases) was most commonly involved metacarpal. Two players had multiple metacarpal fractures. The most common location was mid-diaphyseal (15 cases). The mean return to play for all in-season athletes was 6.3 days (range 1–21). Protective splints were used for an average of 21 days (range 14–36). All athletes returned to their preinjury level of play without recurrence of fracture or wound complication.

Conclusion

Football players who required surgical fixation of a metacarpal fracture demonstrated an efficient return to play, including in-season players with use of protective bracing.

Study Design

Case series, Level of evidence, IV
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Metadata
Title
Return to play following metacarpal fractures in football players
Authors
Brian E. Etier
Anthony J. Scillia
Darin D. Tessier
Kyle T. Aune
Benton A. Emblom
Jeffery R. Dugas
E. Lyle Cain
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
HAND / Issue 4/2015
Print ISSN: 1558-9447
Electronic ISSN: 1558-9455
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11552-015-9769-4

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