Since 1994, the proportion of women seen with ACL injury doubled from 12% to 25% The proportion of skiing related injuries trebled from 9% to 28% The average age at presentation rose by 6.5 years from 26.5 to 33 The average age of the skiers is 41 and 90% of them are female
In 1994, 62% of the injuries were sustained during soccer and rugby, in 2004 58%. In 1994, 9% of injuries were sustained during skiing, in 2004 28% – a 300% increase. In 1994 the average age was 26.5, in 2004 33. When this increase was examined in detail the average age of the skiers was 41, the soccer players 31 and the rugby players 27. Clearly there has been a change in the demographics of ACL injury which may have a significant impact in providing NHS services for the ACL injured patient in the UK.
Of the 11 patients who had an arthroscopy, 4 were told that they had an ACL injury. None of the 15 who had an MRI scan were told that they had an ACL injury.