Return‐to‐performance in elite soccer players after Achilles tendon ruptures: a study using a weighted plus/minus metric and matched‐control analysis

Author:

Diniz Pedro1234ORCID,Lacerda Diogo1,Mendes Bruno5,Pereira Hélder678,Ferreira Frederico Castelo23,Kerkhoffs Gino M. M. J.91011

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Hospital de Sant’Ana Rua de Benguela, 501 2775‐028 Parede Portugal

2. Department of Bioengineering and iBB‐Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

3. Associate Laboratory i4HB‐Institute for Health and Bioeconomy Instituto Superior Técnico Universidade de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

4. Fisiogaspar Lisbon Portugal

5. Fulham Football Club London UK

6. Orthopaedic Department Centro Hospitalar Póvoa de Varzim Vila do Conde Portugal

7. Ripoll y De Prado Sports Clinic: FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence Murcia‐Madrid Spain

8. University of Minho ICVS/3B’s‐PT Government Associate Laboratory Braga/Guimarães Portugal

9. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Amsterdam Movement Sciences Amsterdam University Medical Centers Amsterdam The Netherlands

10. Academic Center for Evidence Based Sports Medicine (ACES) Amsterdam The Netherlands

11. Amsterdam Collaboration for Health and Safety in Sports (ACHSS) Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPurposeStudies have shown decreased match participation and shortened careers in athletes suffering Achilles tendon ruptures (ATRs), but assessment using a true performance metric is lacking. Plus/minus (PM) metrics provide a practical and objective approach to player performance assessment and are commonly used in other sports. This study aimed to quantify and compare individual player performance variations in elite football league players who sustained ATRs and returned to play within 1 year compared to those without ATRs, using a PM metric.MethodsPlayer and team data were sourced from Transfermarkt.com. Male players sustaining ATRs between 2007 and 2018 were identified through injury reports. A control group (CTRL) was matched by position, age, height, and league, with a 6:1 ratio of controls to ATR subjects. The day of injury was considered “time zero”. Year ‐1 corresponds to the 360 days preceding injury, and Year 1 to the interval between 360 and 720 days after. Performance in the player’s main team was evaluated using a previously validated weighted PM metric. Only data from Year ‐1 and Year 1 were used for ATR versus CTRL group comparisons. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.ResultsThe ATR group included 125 athletes. Data from more than 76,000 matches were analyzed. No statistically significant differences in net weighted PM metric between Year ‐1 and Year 1 were found.ConclusionNo differences were found between athletes suffering from ATRs and controls regarding the weighted PM metric.Level of evidenceIII.

Funder

SANTA CASA DA MISERICÓRDIA DE LISBOA

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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