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[运动损伤流行病学——对运动矫形创伤门诊护理的25年分析]

[Epidemiology of sports injuries--25-year-analysis of sports orthopedic-traumatologic ambulatory care].

作者信息

Steinbrück K

机构信息

Sportklinik Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Klinik für Orthopädische Chirurgie und Sportmedizin.

出版信息

Sportverletz Sportschaden. 1999 Jun;13(2):38-52. doi: 10.1055/s-2007-993313.

Abstract

In a 25-years period (1972-1997) 30,603 sportsmen, having a total of 34,742 sports related injuries, were treated in our outpatient-department specialized in sports orthopaedics and traumatology. All cases were systematically recorded and analysed right from the beginning. This is the most extensive clinical statistics currently known. The absolutely highest incidence rate of sports-related injuries is seen in common disciplines like soccer with 10,493 (34.3%), skiing with 3632 (11.9%), handball 2307 (7.5%), tennis 1643 (5.4%) and volleyball 1550 (5.1%). 3/4 were male. The distribution of age shows a significant peak between 20 and 29 years of age, whereas in women we found a wide plateau between 10 and 39 years. Compared to earlier investigations we have an increase of injuries in higher age. In 72.4% the lower extremities are mainly effected, followed by the upper extremities (21.8%) and the spine with 3.0%. With increasing tendency knee injuries take main part (36.6%--12,708 cases) followed by injuries of the ankle (19.9%--6920 cases), shoulder (7.7%), lower leg (7.0%) and fingers (5.8%). Main diagnosis were: distortion (32.6%); ruptures of ligaments and menisci (21.5%); fractures (10.5%) and lesions of muscles and tendons (8.8%). Comparing our 15- and 25-years studies we found an interesting significant increase of injuries in skiing, tennis and physical exercising by 25%, in cycling four times. New disciplines like squash, snowboarding, mountainbiking and inlineskating have been added. All together the number of injuries is distributed to 87 different disciplines. In 1998 26.7 million sportsmen (one third of the German population) were member of the German Sports Association (DSB). The number of annual accidents in sports and sporting spare time activities is estimated at about 1.5-2 million, that's 25-30% of all accidents. The analysis of almost 35,000 treated sports injuries and further evaluation of more than 5000 orthopaedic examinations of top athletes are useful for analysis comparing single disciplines.

摘要

在25年期间(1972 - 1997年),共有30,603名运动员在我们的运动骨科和创伤科门诊接受治疗,他们总共遭受了34,742例与运动相关的损伤。从一开始,所有病例就被系统地记录和分析。这是目前已知最广泛的临床统计数据。与运动相关损伤的绝对最高发病率出现在足球等常见项目中,有10,493例(34.3%),滑雪3632例(11.9%),手球2307例(7.5%),网球1643例(5.4%)和排球1550例(5.1%)。四分之三为男性。年龄分布显示在20至29岁之间有一个显著峰值,而在女性中,我们发现10至39岁之间有一个较宽的平稳期。与早期调查相比,我们发现高龄人群的损伤有所增加。在72.4%的病例中,下肢主要受累,其次是上肢(21.8%)和脊柱(3.0%)。随着趋势增加,膝关节损伤占主要部分(36.6% - - 12,708例),其次是踝关节损伤(19.9% - - 6920例)、肩部损伤(7.7%)、小腿损伤(7.0%)和手指损伤(5.8%)。主要诊断为:扭伤(32.6%);韧带和半月板撕裂(21.5%);骨折(10.5%)以及肌肉和肌腱损伤(8.8%)。比较我们15年和25年的研究,我们发现滑雪、网球和体育锻炼中的损伤有趣地显著增加了25%,自行车运动中的损伤增加了四倍。壁球、单板滑雪、山地自行车和轮滑等新项目也被纳入。总共,损伤数量分布在87个不同项目中。1998年,2670万运动员(占德国人口的三分之一)是德国体育协会(DSB)的成员。体育和体育业余时间活动中的年度事故数量估计约为150万至200万起,占所有事故的25% - 30%。对近35,000例接受治疗的运动损伤进行分析以及对5000多名顶级运动员的骨科检查进行进一步评估,对于比较单个项目很有用。

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