{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Return to Golf After Hip Arthroscopy: A Systematic Review of the Literature. {Author}: Checketts JX;Panchal O;Stephens BJ;Patel A;Howard C;Hunt T;Reddy AK;Checketts B;Hanson C; {Journal}: Sports Health {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Apr 6 {Factor}: 4.355 {DOI}: 10.1177/19417381241235214 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Patients experiencing pain from femoral acetabular impingement and considering hip arthroscopy may be concerned about their timeline to resume activities they enjoy, such as golf.
UNASSIGNED: The purpose of this study was to review current literature on return-to-play data after hip arthroscopy and to provide clinicians with data to set proper expectations with patients.
UNASSIGNED: The following terms were used to search PubMed and Embase electronic databases on October 18, 2023: hip, arthroscopy, arthroscopic, golf.
UNASSIGNED: Studies were included if they were in the English language, of Level 1 to 4 evidence, and contained data specific to golfers undergoing hip arthroscopy. Studies were excluded if they did not designate participants as golfers or did not specify return-to-play data. Editorials, case reports, and review articles were excluded. Screening was completed by 2 authors in a blind and duplicate manner.
UNASSIGNED: Systematic review.
UNASSIGNED: Level II.
UNASSIGNED: The following datapoints were extracted from each study: hip pathology and arthroscopic procedure data; number of players returning to golf and time from surgery to return; outcome score(s); and rehabilitation details. Descriptive statistics were calculated using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis software.
UNASSIGNED: The search returned 400 studies, of which 4 were included for analysis. Of these 4 studies, 2 specified return-to-play time. Of 95 golfers, 90 (94.7%) returned to golf successfully after arthroscopic hip surgery. Subjective and objective outcome scores improved postoperatively, including an increased average drive distance.
UNASSIGNED: Return to golf after hip arthroscopy is highly probable, with approximately 95% of patients throughout literature returning to play. A mean return time of 4.7 months for professional golfers and 7.2 months for amateurs, alongside improved subjective outcomes and performance metrics postsurgery, suggest patients can expect a relatively quick return to the course with similar or improved performance.