Gabbett T J
Queensland Academy of Sport, PO Box 8103, Wooloongabba, Queensland 4102, Australia.
Br J Sports Med. 2003 Feb;37(1):36-43; discussion 43-4. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.37.1.36.
To investigate the site, nature, cause, and severity of injuries in semi-professional rugby league players.
The incidence of injury was prospectively studied in one hundred and fifty six semi-professional rugby league players over two competitive seasons. All injuries sustained during matches and training sessions were recorded. Injury data were collected from a total of 137 matches and 148 training sessions. Information recorded included the date and time of injury, site, nature, cause, and severity of injury.
During the two seasons, 1,694 playing injuries and 559 training injuries were sustained. The match injury incidence was 824.7 per 1,000 player-position game hours and training injury incidence was 45.3 per 1,000 training hours. Over 20% of the total training (17.4 per 1,000) and playing (168.0 per 1,000) injuries sustained were to the thigh and calf. Muscular injuries (haematomas and strains) were the most common type of injury sustained during training (22.0 per 1,000, 48.7%) and matches (271.7 per 1,000, 32.9%). Playing injuries were most commonly sustained in tackles (382.2 per 1,000, 46.3%), while overexertion was the most common cause of training injuries (15.5 per 1,000, 34.4%). The majority of playing injuries were sustained in the first half of matches (1,013.6 per 1,000, 61.5% v 635.8 per 1,000, 38.5%), whereas training injuries occurred more frequently in the latter stages of the training session (50.0 per 1,000, 55.3% v 40.5 per 1,000, 44.7%). Significantly more training injuries were sustained in the early half of the season, however, playing injuries occurred more frequently in the latter stages of the season.
These results suggest that changes in training and playing intensity impact significantly upon injury rates in semi-professional rugby league players. Further studies investigating the influence of training and playing intensity on injuries in rugby league are warranted.
调查半职业橄榄球联盟球员受伤的部位、性质、原因及严重程度。
对156名半职业橄榄球联盟球员在两个比赛赛季中的受伤发生率进行前瞻性研究。记录比赛和训练期间发生的所有损伤。总共从137场比赛和148次训练中收集损伤数据。记录的信息包括受伤日期和时间、部位、性质、原因及严重程度。
在这两个赛季中,球员们在比赛中受伤1694次,在训练中受伤559次。比赛损伤发生率为每1000球员位置比赛小时824.7次,训练损伤发生率为每1000训练小时45.3次。在所有训练(每1000次中有17.4次)和比赛(每1000次中有168.0次)损伤中,超过20%发生在大腿和小腿。肌肉损伤(血肿和拉伤)是训练(每1000次中有22.0次,占48.7%)和比赛(每1000次中有271.7次,占32.9%)期间最常见的损伤类型。比赛损伤最常见于擒抱时(每1000次中有382.2次,占46.3%),而训练损伤最常见的原因是用力过度(每1000次中有15.5次,占34.4%)。大多数比赛损伤发生在比赛的上半场(每1000次中有1013.6次,占61.5%,而每1000次中有635.8次,占38.5%),而训练损伤在训练课的后期更频繁发生(每1000次中有50.0次,占55.3%,而每1000次中有40.5次,占44.7%)。然而,在赛季前半段训练损伤明显更多,而比赛损伤在赛季后半段更频繁发生。
这些结果表明,训练和比赛强度的变化对半职业橄榄球联盟球员的受伤率有显著影响。有必要进一步研究训练和比赛强度对橄榄球联盟损伤的影响。