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运动员在铁人三项系列赛中寻求治疗时的受伤情况分析。

A profile of injuries in athletes seeking treatment during a triathlon race series.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Am J Sports Med. 2010 May;38(5):1007-14. doi: 10.1177/0363546509356979.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Triathlon combines swimming, cycling, and running into a single event. With increasing popularity of this sport, there has been a rise in the number of participants, particularly in shorter distance races. However, the risks of participating in short-distance races have not been reported.

PURPOSE

To describe the rate and profile of injuries seen for medical assistance during a triathlon race series.

STUDY DESIGN

Descriptive epidemiology study.

METHODS

A standardized injury reporting form was used to collect information from race entrants seeking medical aid at each of the races comprising a combination of Sprint, Olympic, and Fun race distances in a triathlon series in Victoria, Australia over the 2006-2007 race season. Injury rates and risk factors were assessed via regression analysis.

RESULTS

There were 10,197 individual starters who took part. There were 235 presentations for medical assistance (n = 322 injuries) over the series. The presentation rate was 20.1 per 1000 hours of competition (2.3% of total race starts). Injuries were predominantly sustained during the run (38.4%) and cycle (14.3%) legs. Lower limb injuries (59.5%) and abrasions (28.6%) were the most common site and nature of injury, respectively. There were 9 severe injuries: 5 fractures, 3 probable heat stroke cases, and 1 deep laceration. Elite/Junior Elite, Olympic distance, and 12- to 19-year-old competitors were at higher risk of injury, especially during running and cycling.

CONCLUSION

The level and age of triathlon competitors, and the race distance, influenced the risk of injury over a race series. These results provide timely information for triathlon race event organizers and could be incorporated into a review of practices for the provision of medical services to triathlon events, especially the common sprint distance competitions.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Shorter distance triathlons have lower injury rates and relatively minor injuries, but medical teams and race organizers should be prepared for serious injuries.

摘要

背景

铁人三项运动将游泳、自行车和跑步结合在一项运动中。随着这项运动越来越受欢迎,参与者的数量有所增加,尤其是在短距离比赛中。然而,参加短距离比赛的风险尚未报道。

目的

描述在澳大利亚维多利亚州举行的一项铁人三项系列赛中,为参加短距离比赛寻求医疗援助的参赛选手的受伤率和受伤情况。

研究设计

描述性流行病学研究。

方法

使用标准化的伤害报告表,从参加澳大利亚维多利亚州 2006-2007 年赛季的一项铁人三项系列赛中各个短距离赛、奥运会距离赛和趣味赛的参赛选手寻求医疗援助的参赛者中收集信息。通过回归分析评估伤害发生率和危险因素。

结果

共有 10197 名个人参赛者参加。在整个系列赛中,共有 235 人因伤寻求医疗援助(322 例受伤)。就诊率为每 1000 小时比赛 20.1 次(占总参赛人数的 2.3%)。受伤主要发生在跑步(38.4%)和自行车(14.3%)阶段。下肢受伤(59.5%)和擦伤(28.6%)分别是最常见的受伤部位和受伤性质。有 9 例严重受伤:5 例骨折,3 例可能的热射病病例,1 例深部撕裂伤。精英/初级精英、奥运会距离和 12 至 19 岁的参赛者受伤风险更高,尤其是在跑步和骑自行车阶段。

结论

铁人三项比赛选手的水平和年龄以及比赛距离影响了整个系列赛中的受伤风险。这些结果为铁人三项比赛活动组织者提供了及时的信息,可纳入对铁人三项赛事医疗服务提供情况的审查,尤其是常见的短距离比赛。

临床相关性

短距离铁人三项的受伤率较低,受伤程度较轻,但医疗团队和比赛组织者应做好应对严重受伤的准备。

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