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Upper extremity health profile in Turkish overhead throwing athletes: the effect of current level of play, sports participation, sports type, and previous injury

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 61 - 66, 01.08.2017

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the upper extremity health profile and to analyze the effect of sports
participation, sports type, and previous injury on the health profile in Turkish overhead athletes.

Methods: One hundred and thirty-four competitive overhead throwing athletes included the study. Upper extremity pain
existence and severity, disability and functional status were assessed using the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand
(DASH) and the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Evaluation Form (ASES).

Results: Upper extremity problems were observed in 41.8% of the participants. The DASH and ASES scores showed significant
difference when subgroups of athletes compared based on their current level of play and previous injury history (p<0.05).
Shoulder pain was the most common clinical presentation. Additionally, sport type and the duration of participation in
professional sports did not correlate with the upper extremity health status in Turkish overhead throwing athletes (p>0.05).

Conclusion: Upper extremity problems are seen at a high ranks in overhead throwing athletes. This study identified the upper
extremity health profile in Turkish overhead throwing athletes, thereby creating considerations for prevention sports-related
upper extremity injuries.

References

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  • 11. Dogan SK, Ay S, Evcik D, Baser O. Adaptation of Turkish version of the questionnaire Quick Disability of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Quick DASH) in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Clin Rheumatol. 2011;30:185-191.
  • 12. Çelik D, Atalar AC, Demirhan M, et al. Translation, cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the Turkish ASES questionnaire. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthroscopy. 2013;21:184-2189.
  • 13. Hudak PL, Amadio PC, Bombardier C, et al. Development of an upper extremity outcome measure: the DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand). Am J Industr Med. 1996;29:602-608.
  • 14. Michener LA, McClure PW, Sennett BJ. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Standardized Shoulder Assessment Form, patient self-report section: reliability, validity, and responsiveness. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2002;11:587-594.
  • 15. Bahr R, Karlsen R, Lian Ø, et al. Incidence and mechanisms of acute ankle inversion injuries in volleyball: a retrospective cohort study. Am J Sports Med. 1994;22:595-600.
  • 16. Rogalski B, Dawson B, Heasman J, et al. Training and game loads and injury risk in elite Australian footballers. J Sci Med Sport. 2013;16:499-503.
  • 17. Schneider GA, Bigelow C, Amoroso PJ. Evaluating risk of re-injury among 1214 army airborne soldiers using a stratified survival model. A J Prevent Med. 2000;18:156-163.
  • 18. Alberta FG, ElAttrache NS, Bissell S, et al. The development and validation of a functional assessment tool for the upper extremity in the overhead athlete. Am J Sports Med. 2010;38:903-911.

Türk baş üstü fırlatma sporcularında üst ekstremite sağlık profili: oyun seviyesi, spora katılım, spor tipi ve yaralanma hikayesinin etkisi

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 61 - 66, 01.08.2017

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı Türk baş üstü fırlatma sporcularında üst ekstremite sağlık profili üzerine oyun seviyesi, spora
katılım, spor dalı ve yaralanma hikayesinin etkisini araştırmaktı.

Yöntem: Çalışmaya 134 baş üstü fırlatma sporcusu dahil edildi. Üst ekstremite ağrı varlığı ve şiddeti, özür seviyesi ve
fonksiyonel aktivite düzeyi Kol, Omuz ve El Sorunları Anketi (DASH) ve Amerikan Omuz ve Dirsek Cerrahları Değerlendirme
Formu (ASES) kullanılarak değerlendirildi.

Bulgular: Katılımcıların % 41,8’inde üst ekstremite sorunları gözlendi. Oyun seviyesine ve önceki yaralanma hikayesine göre
gruplara ayrılan bireyler karşılaştırıldığında DASH ve ASES skorlarında farklılıklar gözlendi (p<0,05). Omuz ağrısı en sık
karşılaşılan klinik semptomdu. Ayrıca, spor dalı ve spora katılım süresi Türk baş üstü fırlatma sporcularında gözlenen üst
ekstremite yaralanmaları ile istatistiksel ilişki göstermedi (p>0,05).

Sonuç: Baş üstü fırlatma sporcularında üst ekstremite problemleri yüksek oranda gözlenmektedir. Bu çalışma Türk baş üstü
fırlatma sporcularında üst ekstremite sağlık profilini belirlemiş ve böylelikle sporla ilişkili üst ekstremite yaralanmalarının
önlenmesi açısından bilgi sağlamıştır.

References

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  • 2. Maffulli N, Longo UG, Gougoulias N, et al. Sport injuries: a review of outcomes. Br Med Bull. 2011;97:47-80.
  • 3. Wilk KE, Meister K, Andrews JR. Current concepts in the rehabilitation of the overhead throwing athlete. Am J Sports Med. 2002;30:136-151.
  • 4. Abrams GD, Renstrom PA, Safran MR. Epidemiology of musculoskeletal injury in the tennis player. Br J Sports Med. 2012;46:492-498.
  • 5. Nielsen A, Yde J. An epidemiologic and traumatologic study of injuries in handball. Int J Sports Med. 1988;9:341-344.
  • 6. May MM, Bishop JY. Shoulder injuries in young athletes. Pediatr Radiol. 2013;43:135-140.
  • 7. Shanley E, Thigpen C. Throwing injuries in the adolescent athlete. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2013;8:630-640.
  • 8. McMaster WC, Troup J. A survey of interfering shoulder pain in United States competitive swimmers. Am J Sports Med. 1993;21:67 70.
  • 9. Darrow CJ, Collins CL, Yard EE, et al. Epidemiology of severe injuries among United States high school athletes 2005–2007. Am J Sports Med. 2009;37:1798-805.
  • 10. Duger T, Yakut E, Oksuz C, et al. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Questionnaire. Fizyoter Rehabil. 2006;17:99-107.
  • 11. Dogan SK, Ay S, Evcik D, Baser O. Adaptation of Turkish version of the questionnaire Quick Disability of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Quick DASH) in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Clin Rheumatol. 2011;30:185-191.
  • 12. Çelik D, Atalar AC, Demirhan M, et al. Translation, cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the Turkish ASES questionnaire. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthroscopy. 2013;21:184-2189.
  • 13. Hudak PL, Amadio PC, Bombardier C, et al. Development of an upper extremity outcome measure: the DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand). Am J Industr Med. 1996;29:602-608.
  • 14. Michener LA, McClure PW, Sennett BJ. American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Standardized Shoulder Assessment Form, patient self-report section: reliability, validity, and responsiveness. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2002;11:587-594.
  • 15. Bahr R, Karlsen R, Lian Ø, et al. Incidence and mechanisms of acute ankle inversion injuries in volleyball: a retrospective cohort study. Am J Sports Med. 1994;22:595-600.
  • 16. Rogalski B, Dawson B, Heasman J, et al. Training and game loads and injury risk in elite Australian footballers. J Sci Med Sport. 2013;16:499-503.
  • 17. Schneider GA, Bigelow C, Amoroso PJ. Evaluating risk of re-injury among 1214 army airborne soldiers using a stratified survival model. A J Prevent Med. 2000;18:156-163.
  • 18. Alberta FG, ElAttrache NS, Bissell S, et al. The development and validation of a functional assessment tool for the upper extremity in the overhead athlete. Am J Sports Med. 2010;38:903-911.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Elif Turgut This is me 0000-0002-2006-9617

Volga Bayrakcı Tunay This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2017
Submission Date May 23, 17
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Turgut E, Bayrakcı Tunay V. Upper extremity health profile in Turkish overhead throwing athletes: the effect of current level of play, sports participation, sports type, and previous injury. JETR. 2017;4(2):61-6.