TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Historical patterns and variation in treatment of injuries in NFL (National Football League) Players and NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I football players JO - American journal of orthopedics (Belle Mead NJ) A1 - McCarty, Eric C. A1 - Kraeutler, Matthew J. A1 - Langner, Paula A1 - Cook, Shane A1 - Ellis, Byron A1 - Godfrey, Jenna M. SP - E319 EP - E327 VL - 45 IS - 6 N2 - We conducted a study to identify and contrast patterns in the treatment of common injuries that occur in National Football League (NFL) players and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I American football players. Orthopedic team physicians for all 32 NFL and 119 NCAA Division I football teams were asked to complete a survey regarding demographics and preferred treatment of a variety of injuries encountered in football players. Responses were received from 31 (97%) of the 32 NFL and 111 (93%) of the 119 NCAA team physicians. Although patellar tendon autograft was the preferred graft choice for both groups of team physicians, the percentage of NCAA physicians who allowed return to football 6 months or less after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction was significantly (P =.03) higher than that of NFL physicians. Prophylactic knee bracing, which may prevent medial collateral ligament injuries, was used at a significantly (P <.0001) higher rate by NCAA teams (89%) than by NFL teams (28%). Ketorolac injections were given by a significantly (P <.01) higher percentage of NFL teams (93%) than of NCAA teams (62%). Understanding the current trends in the management of these injuries is beneficial in designing studies that may help improve the treatment and prevention of injuries in football players.

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