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Shoulder injuries to quarterbacks in the National Football League

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
卷 32, 期 2, 页码 328-331

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0363546503261737

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shoulder injury; quarterback; throwing; AC joint; rotator cuff

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Background: Quarterbacks are at risk for shoulder injury secondary to both the throwing motion as well as from contact injury. Objective: To delineate the incidence and etiology of shoulder injuries to quarterbacks in the National Football League (NFL). Methods: Using the NFL Injury Surveillance System (NFLISS), all reported injuries to quarterbacks between 1980 and 2001 were identified. Results: A total of 1534 quarterback injuries were identified with a mean of 18.8 and a median of 6.0 days of playing time lost. The majority of these injuries occurred during a game (83.8%). Passing plays were responsible for 77.4% of all quarterback-related injuries. Shoulder injuries were the second most common injury reported (233 or 15.2%), following closely behind head injuries (15.4%). Direct trauma was responsible for 82.3% of the injuries, with acromioclavicular joint sprains being the most common injury overall (40%). Overuse injuries were responsible for 14% of the injuries, the most common being rotator cuff tendinitis (6.1%) followed by biceps tendinitis (3.5%). Conclusion: In this review, the vast majority of shoulder injuries in quarterbacks occurred as a result of direct trauma (82.3%), and less than 15% were overuse injuries resulting from the actual throwing motion.

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