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个体大学生橄榄球运动员头部撞击暴露的频率和位置。

Frequency and location of head impact exposures in individual collegiate football players.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI 02903, USA.

出版信息

J Athl Train. 2010 Nov-Dec;45(6):549-59. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-45.6.549.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Measuring head impact exposure is a critical step toward understanding the mechanism and prevention of sport-related mild traumatic brain (concussion) injury, as well as the possible effects of repeated subconcussive impacts.

OBJECTIVE

To quantify the frequency and location of head impacts that individual players received in 1 season among 3 collegiate teams, between practice and game sessions, and among player positions.

DESIGN

Cohort study.

SETTING

Collegiate football field.

PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS

One hundred eighty-eight players from 3 National Collegiate Athletic Association football teams.

INTERVENTION(S): Participants wore football helmets instrumented with an accelerometer-based system during the 2007 fall season.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The number of head impacts greater than 10 g and location of the impacts on the player's helmet were recorded and analyzed for trends and interactions among teams (A, B, or C), session types, and player positions using Kaplan-Meier survival curves.

RESULTS

The total number of impacts players received was nonnormally distributed and varied by team, session type, and player position. The maximum number of head impacts for a single player on each team was 1022 (team A), 1412 (team B), and 1444 (team C). The median number of head impacts on each team was 4.8 (team A), 7.5 (team B), and 6.6 (team C) impacts per practice and 12.1 (team A), 14.6 (team B), and 16.3 (team C) impacts per game. Linemen and linebackers had the largest number of impacts per practice and per game. Offensive linemen had a higher percentage of impacts to the front than to the back of the helmet, whereas quarterbacks had a higher percentage to the back than to the front of the helmet.

CONCLUSIONS

The frequency of head impacts and the location on the helmet where the impacts occur are functions of player position and session type. These data provide a basis for quantifying specific head impact exposure for studies related to understanding the biomechanics and clinical aspects of concussion injury, as well as the possible effects of repeated subconcussive impacts in football.

摘要

背景

测量头部撞击的暴露情况是了解运动相关轻度创伤性脑损伤(脑震荡)机制和预防措施的关键步骤,也是了解反复亚临床撞击影响的可能作用的关键步骤。

目的

在 1 个赛季中,量化 3 个大学橄榄球队的个别球员在练习和比赛期间所受到的头部撞击的频率和位置,以及球员位置之间的差异。

设计

队列研究。

地点

大学橄榄球场。

患者或其他参与者

来自 3 个美国大学体育协会(NCAA)橄榄球队的 188 名球员。

干预措施

参与者在 2007 年秋季赛季期间佩戴带有基于加速度计的系统的橄榄球头盔。

主要观察指标

记录大于 10 g 的头部撞击次数和撞击在球员头盔上的位置,并使用 Kaplan-Meier 生存曲线分析团队(A、B 或 C)、会话类型和球员位置之间的趋势和相互作用。

结果

球员受到的总撞击次数呈非正态分布,并且因团队、会话类型和球员位置而异。每个团队中单个球员受到的最大撞击次数为 1022 次(团队 A)、1412 次(团队 B)和 1444 次(团队 C)。每个团队的中位数撞击次数为 4.8 次(团队 A)、7.5 次(团队 B)和 6.6 次(团队 C)次/练习和 12.1 次(团队 A)、14.6 次(团队 B)和 16.3 次(团队 C)次/比赛。线卫和 linebackers 每场比赛和练习的撞击次数最多。进攻线球员的头盔前侧撞击的比例高于后侧,而四分卫的头盔后侧撞击的比例高于前侧。

结论

头部撞击的频率和头盔撞击的位置是球员位置和会话类型的函数。这些数据为量化特定头部撞击暴露提供了基础,有助于了解脑震荡损伤的生物力学和临床方面以及足球中反复亚临床撞击的可能影响。

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