Background: Information regarding return rates (RR) and mean return times (RT) to sport following Lisfranc injuries remains limited.
Methods: A systematic search of nine major databases was performed to identify all studies which recorded RR or RT to sport following lisfranc injuries.
Results: Seventeen studies were included (n=366).
Background: Soccer is the most common cause of sporting fracture, but little is known about patient outcome after such fractures.
Purpose: To describe the epidemiological characteristics of soccer-related fractures, their outcomes, and the likelihood of return to soccer after injury in a known United Kingdom population at all skill levels.
Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study.