大学生男子长曲棍球中的拇指损伤。

Thumb injuries in intercollegiate men's lacrosse.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.

出版信息

Am J Sports Med. 2010 Mar;38(3):527-31. doi: 10.1177/0363546509348754. Epub 2010 Jan 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Men's intercollegiate lacrosse is played at a fast pace and with significant force. Glove protection is required. However, the thumb is at risk because of contact with opponents' sticks, the ball, other players, and the ground or artificial surface.

PURPOSE

To characterize patterns of hand injuries in men's intercollegiate lacrosse and to compare them with those in similar intercollegiate stick-handling sports that require gloves.

STUDY DESIGN

Descriptive epidemiology study.

METHODS

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Injury Surveillance System was utilized to evaluate thumb injuries in intercollegiate stick-handling sports (men's lacrosse, women's lacrosse, and men's ice hockey) during 16 intercollegiate seasons. Injuries were defined as events requiring an athlete to seek medical treatment and miss competition. Data were collected for injuries to the thumb, phalanges, and hand. Descriptive statistics were performed to calculate rates of injury per 1000 athlete-exposures and the relative exposure of the thumb with respect to total hand injuries. chi(2) testing with the Yates correction for continuity was performed to determine differences in proportions of injury among the 3 sports studied.

RESULTS

During 16 intercollegiate seasons, there were 692 thumb, finger, and hand injuries in 3 038 255 athlete-exposures. Total thumb injuries were significantly higher in men's lacrosse, accounting for 59.4% of total hand injuries, when compared with women's lacrosse (42%) and men's ice hockey (35.8%) (P <.001). Thumb fractures and contusions were each also found to be significantly more prevalent (P <.001) when compared with women's lacrosse and men's ice hockey.

CONCLUSION

Men's intercollegiate lacrosse requires the use of gloves; nonetheless, injury rates of the thumb are significantly elevated in this sport compared with other gloved, stick-handling sports. Recommendations include the development of gloves with improved thumb protection.

摘要

背景

男子大学曲棍球比赛节奏快、强度大,需要佩戴手套进行防护。然而,由于与对手的球棒、球、其他运动员以及地面或人工表面接触,拇指存在受伤风险。

目的

描述男子大学曲棍球手部损伤的模式,并与需要戴手套的其他类似大学持杆运动项目进行比较。

研究设计

描述性流行病学研究。

方法

利用美国全国大学体育协会(NCAA)损伤监测系统评估了 16 个大学持杆运动项目(男子曲棍球、女子曲棍球和男子冰球)中男子曲棍球运动员的拇指损伤情况。损伤定义为需要运动员就医和错过比赛的事件。收集了拇指、指骨和手部损伤的数据。采用描述性统计方法计算每千名运动员暴露人次的损伤发生率和拇指相对于手部总损伤的暴露比例。采用 Yates 连续性校正的卡方检验比较 3 项研究运动项目的损伤比例差异。

结果

在 16 个大学赛季中,3038255 名运动员暴露人次中共有 692 例拇指、手指和手部损伤。男子曲棍球的总拇指损伤明显高于女子曲棍球(59.4%)和男子冰球(35.8%)(P <.001),占手部总损伤的 59.4%。与女子曲棍球和男子冰球相比,拇指骨折和挫伤的发生率也明显更高(P <.001)。

结论

男子大学曲棍球需要戴手套,但与其他戴手套的持杆运动项目相比,该运动项目的拇指损伤发生率显著更高。建议开发具有更好拇指保护功能的手套。

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