Loosli A R, Requa R K, Garrick J G, Hanley E
Center for Sports Medicine, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA 94109.
Am J Sports Med. 1992 Jan-Feb;20(1):35-7. doi: 10.1177/036354659202000110.
An injury survey of eight college softball teams ranked among the top 15 during the 1989 women's NCAA tournament championship by their athletic trainers found 26 injuries and complaints in 20 of 24 players. There were 15 grade I (nontime-loss) injuries, all musculotendinous except for a leg contusion and an ankle sprain. The 6 grade II injuries (altered play) were also musculotendinous except for 2 sprains to the hand and wrist. The 5 grade III (stopped play) injuries were somewhat more varied in type and resulted in an average of almost 7 weeks of time lost per injured player. Eighty-two percent of the time-loss injuries (grades II and III) involved the upper extremity. This survey suggests that there are likely to be a significant number of injuries involving loss of time from practice or games among elite women's fast-pitch softball pitchers.
1989年美国大学生体育协会(NCAA)女子锦标赛冠军赛期间,由运动训练师对排名前15的八支大学垒球队进行的一项伤病调查发现,24名球员中有20名出现了26处伤病和不适。有15处一级(无时间损失)伤病,除腿部挫伤和脚踝扭伤外,均为肌肉肌腱损伤。6处二级(影响比赛)伤病也为肌肉肌腱损伤,不过有2处手部和腕部扭伤。5处三级(停止比赛)伤病在类型上更为多样,每名受伤球员平均损失近7周时间。82%的有时间损失的伤病(二级和三级)累及上肢。这项调查表明,精英女子快投垒球投手中,很可能有相当数量的伤病会导致训练或比赛时间损失。