Medial Collateral Ligament Knee Sprains in College Football

Author:

Albright John P.1,Powell John W.1,Smith Walter2,Martindale Al3,Crowley Edward1,Monroe Jeff4,Miller Russ5,Connolly John6,Hill Billy A.7,Miller Dennis8,Helwig Dennis9,Marshall Jim10

Affiliation:

1. University of lowa

2. Indiana University

3. University of Illinois

4. Michigan State University

5. University of Michigan

6. Northwestern University

7. Ohio State University

8. Purdue University

9. University of Wisconsin

10. University of Minnesota

Abstract

In this prospective, multiinstitutional analysis of medial collateral ligament sprains in college football players, we categorized 987 previously uninjured study subjects according to frequency of wearing preventive knee braces, studied the patterns by which 47 of 100 injuries occurred to unbraced knees, and identified several ex trinsic, sport-specific risk factors shared for both braced and unbraced knees. The attendance, brace wear choice, position, string, and session of each participant were recorded daily; medial collateral ligament sprains were reported whenever tissue damage was confirmed. Both the likelihood of wearing braces and risk of injury without them was highly dependent on session (games/ practices), position group (line, linebacker/tight end, skill), and string group (players/nonplayers). Subjects wearing braces often faced a high injury risk to their unbraced knees, a finding compatible with the opinion that braces were a necessary evil, best worn when con cern over danger of injury outweighed desire for speed and agility. It is concluded that to avoid misinterpreta tions due to the confounding influence of brace wear selection bias, accurate investigation of daily brace wear patterns is required. Then, before considing the impact of preventive knee braces, a repartitioning of the data base is essential to assure that only similar groups will be compared.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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