Pollard Katherine A, Shields Brenda J, Smith Gary A
The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2011 Sep;50(9):844-52. doi: 10.1177/0009922811406262. Epub 2011 May 3.
This study describes the epidemiology of pediatric volleyball-related injuries treated in US hospital emergency departments. Data for children younger than 18 years obtained from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission from 1990 through 2009 were analyzed. An estimated 692 024 volleyball-related injuries to children younger than 18 years occurred during the study period. The annual number of injuries declined significantly by 23% during the study period; however, the annual injury rate remained unchanged, and the number of volleyball-related concussions/closed head injuries increased significantly. Upper (48%) and lower (39%) extremity injuries occurred most frequently, as did strains/sprains (54%). Contact with the net/pole was associated with concussions/closed head injury our findings indicate opportunities for making volleyball an even safer sport for children. Protective padding, complying with US volleyball standards, should cover all volleyball poles and protruding hardware to prevent impact-related injuries.
本研究描述了在美国医院急诊科接受治疗的儿童排球相关损伤的流行病学情况。分析了1990年至2009年从美国消费品安全委员会国家电子伤害监测系统获取的18岁以下儿童的数据。在研究期间,估计有692024例18岁以下儿童发生排球相关损伤。研究期间,每年的损伤数量显著下降了23%;然而,年损伤率保持不变,且排球相关脑震荡/闭合性头部损伤的数量显著增加。上肢(48%)和下肢(39%)损伤最为常见,拉伤/扭伤(54%)也是如此。与球网/球杆接触与脑震荡/闭合性头部损伤有关。我们的研究结果表明,有机会让排球成为对儿童更安全的运动。符合美国排球标准的防护垫应覆盖所有排球杆和突出的硬件,以防止撞击相关损伤。