Do we underestimate the frequency of ankle sprains in running? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2024.06.009
Do we underestimate the frequency of ankle sprains in running? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract
Objective: To provide a systematic review and meta-analysis of the proportion of ankle sprains in running practices.
Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Main outcome measures: We calculated the weighted summary proportion and conducted meta-analyses for runners, considering levels (elite/recreational) and disciplines (distance, track, cross-country, trail, and orienteering).
Results: 32 studies were included in the systematic review and 19 were included in the meta-analysis with a level of quality ranging from poor to good. Proportion of ankle sprains in runners was 13.69% (95%CI = 7.40-21.54; I2 = 98.58%) in global, 12.20% (95%CI = 5.24-21.53; I2 = 89.31%) in elite, 19.40% (95%CI = 10.05-30.90; I2 = 99.09%) in recreational, 8.51% (95%CI = 4.22-14.12; I2 = 96.15%) in distance, 67.42% (95%CI = 0.50-82.85; I2 = 99.36%) in track, 27.07% (95%CI = 12.48-44.81; I2 = 97.97%) in cross-country, and 25.70% (95%CI = 19.87-32.14; I2 = 0.00) in orienteering.
Conclusions: Running practice results in significant proportion rate of ankle sprains. Recreational runners exhibit higher proportion than elite. Running disciplines, especially track, cross-country, and orienteering, influence reported ankle sprain rates, surpassing those of distance runners.
Keywords: Ankle injury; Epidemiology; Running; Sprains and strains.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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