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. 2017 Jun 20;5(6):2325967117711681. doi: 10.1177/2325967117711681

TABLE 2.

Association of Offensive Linemen Statistics With Injury to the Anterior Cruciate Ligamenta

Control Players (Mean) Injured Players (Mean) Effect of Injurya
Before After Difference Before After Difference Coefficient 95% CI P Value
Career statistics
 Total number of Pro Bowls 0.10 0.40 0.30 0.95 0.40 −0.55 −0.85 −1.80 to 0.10 .079
 Total number of seasons 4.00 4.20 0.20 4.40 3.25 −1.15 −1.35 −4.04 to 1.34 .316
 Total number of games played 56.50 56.70 0.20 55.80 39.15 −16.65 −16.85 −54.40 to 20.70 .370
 Total number of games started 47.30 49.75 2.45 48.00 32.95 −15.05 −17.50 −51.54 to 16.55 .305
 Mean number of games played per season 14.18 13.78 −0.40 15.06 11.20 −3.86 −3.46 −13.15 to 6.25 .477
 Mean number of games started per season 12.40 12.58 0.18 10.41 8.89 −1.52 −1.70 −5.27 to 1.89 .343
Number of games played per seasonb
 First year after injury 13.90 14.20 0.30 13.50 12.20 −1.30 −1.60 −4.7 to 1.7 .349
 Second year after injury 13.90 13.80 −0.10 13.50 12.70 −0.80 −0.70 −3.3 to 2.0 .621
 Third year after injury 13.90 13.10 −0.80 13.50 15.20 1.70 2.50 −0.4 to 5.5 .089
Number of games started per seasonb
 First year after injury 12.00 13.10 1.10 12.40 10.00 −2.40 −3.50 −7.7 to 0.7 .101
 Second year after injury 12.00 12.90 0.90 12.40 10.30 −2.10 −3.00 −7.1 to 1.1 .148
 Third year after injury 12.00 11.30 −0.70 12.40 13.90 1.50 2.20 −3.1 to 7.5 .402

aA statistically significant positive coefficient indicates that injury leads to an increase in player statistics after the injury, while a statistically significant negative coefficient indicates that injury leads to a decrease in player statistics after the injury. For career statistics, the Bonferroni adjustment for performance of 6 unique tests required lowering of the P value representing statistical significance to P < .008. Similarly, for seasonal statistics, the Bonferroni adjustment for performance of 6 unique tests required lowering of the P value representing statistical significance to P < .008.

bEach year after the injury was compared with the average for the 3 years before injury.