Julian Chris, Hoskins Wayne, Vitiello Andrew L
Department of Surgery, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Grattan St, Parkville 3050, Victoria, Australia.
Chiropr Osteopat. 2010 Dec 3;18:32. doi: 10.1186/1746-1340-18-32.
Ice hockey is an international sport. Injuries occur in a full body fashion, to a number of tissues, commonly through body contact. There is a lack of literature documenting the scope of sports chiropractic practice. Thus, it was the aim to document the type, scope and severity of conditions presenting to, and the treatment provided by, the New Zealand team chiropractor acting as a primary health provider for the duration of the 2007 World Ice Hockey Championships.
All conditions presenting were recorded. Diagnosis was recorded along with clinical parameters of injury: injury type, severity, mechanism and whether referral or advanced imaging was required. All treatment provided was continuously recorded, including information on the number of treatments required and the reason, duration, type and location of treatment.
Players presented for diagnosis of injury 50 times. Muscle (34%), joint (24%) and tendon injuries (18%) were most common. Players presented with a new injury 76% of the time. Most injuries had been present for less than one week (84%), with 53% occurring through a contact mechanism. Injuries were common at training and match locations. Only two injuries required the player to stop playing or training, both of which were referred for advanced imaging. During the study, 134 treatment consultations were rendered to 45 player injuries. Eighty per-cent of injuries were managed with four or less treatments. Three quarters of treatment was provided at training locations with treatment duration predominantly being between 11-15 minutes (71%) and 16-20 minutes (27%). Most treatment delivered was passive in nature (71%) although combination active and passive care was provided (27%). Treatment typically involved joint (81%) and soft tissue based therapies (81%) and was delivered in a full body manner.
This study documented the injury profile of ice hockey at an international level of competition. It documented the conditions presenting to a chiropractor for diagnosis and the treatment provided. Treatment was consistent with that recommended for chiropractic management of athletic injuries. This documentation of sports chiropractic scope of practice fills a void in the literature and assists in determining a role for sports chiropractors as primary health providers or in multidisciplinary sports management teams.
冰球是一项国际运动。损伤以全身方式发生于多种组织,通常通过身体接触导致。目前缺乏记录运动整脊疗法实践范围的文献。因此,本研究旨在记录在2007年世界冰球锦标赛期间,担任主要健康提供者的新西兰队整脊师所接诊的疾病类型、范围和严重程度,以及所提供的治疗。
记录所有就诊的疾病情况。记录诊断结果以及损伤的临床参数:损伤类型、严重程度、机制,以及是否需要转诊或进行高级影像学检查。持续记录所提供的所有治疗,包括所需治疗次数及原因、治疗持续时间、治疗类型和部位等信息。
球员因损伤前来诊断50次。肌肉损伤(34%)、关节损伤(24%)和肌腱损伤(18%)最为常见。76%的情况下球员是首次受伤。大多数损伤出现时间少于一周(84%),其中53%是通过接触机制导致。损伤在训练和比赛场地都很常见。只有两例损伤导致球员停止比赛或训练,这两例均被转诊进行高级影像学检查。在研究期间,针对45名球员的损伤进行了134次治疗会诊。80%的损伤通过四次或更少的治疗得到处理。四分之三的治疗在训练场地进行,治疗持续时间主要在11 - 15分钟(71%)和16 - 20分钟(27%)之间。所提供治疗大多为被动性质(71%),不过也提供了主动与被动相结合的护理(27%)。治疗通常涉及关节(81%)和软组织治疗(81%),且以全身方式进行。
本研究记录了国际比赛水平下冰球运动的损伤情况。记录了整脊师接诊用于诊断的疾病情况及所提供的治疗。治疗与运动损伤整脊管理的推荐方法一致。这份运动整脊疗法实践范围的记录填补了文献空白,并有助于确定运动整脊师在作为主要健康提供者或多学科运动管理团队中的角色。