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Citation

Ribbans WJ, Chaudhry MS, Goudriaan B. S. Afr. J. Sport. Med. 2021; 33(1): v33i1a10689.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SA Medical Association, Health and Medical Publishing Group)

DOI

10.17159/2078-516X/2021/v33i1a10689

PMID

36816893

PMCID

PMC9924506

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hand trauma is a frequent and disabling injury in cricket. However, there is limited published data on its impact on the sport at the elite level.

OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the incidence and mechanism of hand injuries in professional cricket over a decade and the impact of these injuries upon player availability.

METHODS: A retrospective hand injury review at Northampton County Cricket Club (NCCC) over 10 years (2009-2018) was performed. All hand injuries had been contemporaneously documented. They were analysed for cause of injury, treatment, and time away from competitive play.

RESULTS: There were 45 hand injuries in total. Eleven percent needed surgical intervention. These hand injuries required a total recovery time of 1561 days, and in-season 1416 days were lost from competitive play. The injuries requiring surgery were unavailable for 229 total days during the season. A player had an annual 18% risk of sustaining a hand injury requiring time away from the sport and resulting in a 4% reduction in playing resources during a season.

CONCLUSION: Hand injuries have major implications for player selection during the cricket season and place a potential burden upon the entire squad and the team's success.


Language: en

Keywords

injury; fractures; digits; dislocations

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