Epidemiology of Hip Injuries in Professional Rodeo: A 4-Year Analysis

Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Amanda J Sinclair Elder, Rachel Tincknell

Abstract

Professional rodeo is a sport with a high risk of injuries for which research is needed to support interventions. To date, there have been no epidemiological studies performed specifically on hip conditions sustained during rodeo. To describe the epidemiology of hip conditions in professional rodeo. Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Deidentified hip injury data from electronic medical records of the Justin Sportsmedicine Team from 2011 to 2014 were analyzed for risk, frequency, type, location, and mechanism, as well as activity phase, of hip injuries. A total of 84 hip injuries among 82 adult male and female athletes were reported, resulting in an overall hip injury density of 0.41 injuries per 1000 competitor-exposures (95% CI, 0.0003-0.0005) and a risk probability of 0.04%. Rough stock athletes sustained 83.3% of hip injuries, with bull riders sustaining 50.0% of the injuries. Contusions (45.2%), impingement (15.5%), and hip strains (13.1%) were the most common injuries. Athletes were most likely to be injured during the dismount (36.1%), and 36.9% of injuries were due to contact with the ground. Rough stock athletes have the greatest risk for hip injury in professional rodeo, with bull riders sustaining the most hip injurie...Continue Reading

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