2016
DOI: 10.1177/0363546516664883
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High Rate of Return to Running for Athletes After Hip Arthroscopy for the Treatment of Femoroacetabular Impingement and Capsular Plication

Abstract: Recreational and competitive runners with FAI returned to running 94% of the time at a mean of 8.5 months after hip arthroscopy. However, runners should be counseled before their surgery that they may run fewer miles than when they were pain free. Additionally, patients with a higher BMI and/or longer preoperative lull may have a longer recovery time.

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“…Five (14%) studies26 32 35 39 43 reported on preinjury and postsurgery athletic performance in football (soccer),35 running,39 ice hockey,32 golf43 and multiple sports 26. Performance measurements included the average number of starts in professional football players,35 decreased running mileage in non-professional athletes (p=0.013),39 decreased performance data (p=0.024) in professional hockey players32 and reaching the greens in regulation for professional golfers (no difference between presurgery and postsurgery; p=0.227) 43.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Five (14%) studies26 32 35 39 43 reported on preinjury and postsurgery athletic performance in football (soccer),35 running,39 ice hockey,32 golf43 and multiple sports 26. Performance measurements included the average number of starts in professional football players,35 decreased running mileage in non-professional athletes (p=0.013),39 decreased performance data (p=0.024) in professional hockey players32 and reaching the greens in regulation for professional golfers (no difference between presurgery and postsurgery; p=0.227) 43.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance measurements included the average number of starts in professional football players,35 decreased running mileage in non-professional athletes (p=0.013),39 decreased performance data (p=0.024) in professional hockey players32 and reaching the greens in regulation for professional golfers (no difference between presurgery and postsurgery; p=0.227) 43. A study of 80 athletes in various sports with a mean follow-up of 17 months found an improvement in the time/week in sport competition from a mean of 2.5 hours before surgery to 5.2 hours 6 months after surgery (p=0.02) and 7.9 hours 1 year after surgery (p<0.001) 26.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 We believe that labral repair is the gold standard for labral tear treatment, as studies have shown excellent outcomes and high rates of return to sport after labral repair. 19,24,31,33,34,40 However, in cases of irreparable, nonviable, or calcified labra, labral reconstruction has recently emerged as a viable procedure. Literature shows that in these cases, labral reconstruction can restore labral function and is preferred over debridement or excision.…”
Section: The Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decreases were evident in all measures, although this change was not significantly different in five of the studies [73-75, 116, 126]. Significant decreases were reported in running mileage [95] (P < 0.001) and sport frequency [124] preinjury to post-arthroscopy. Kierkegaard et al [154] identify a self-reported four-fold increase in hours of physical activity per week but no significant differences were reported for accelerometry-derived activity data such as the percentage of time spent in undertaking moderate or high physical activity, step count or percentage of time running between pre-arthroscopy and 1-year postarthroscopy (Additional file 4).…”
Section: Main Findingsmentioning
confidence: 94%