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遵守澳大利亚男校和社区橄榄球联盟球员脑震荡后重返比赛的规定。

Compliance with return-to-play regulations following concussion in Australian schoolboy and community rugby union players.

机构信息

Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, 25 Nichols Parade, Mount Riverview, NSW 2774, Australia.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2012 Aug;46(10):735-40. doi: 10.1136/bjsm.2011.085332. Epub 2011 Jun 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a risk of concussion when playing rugby union. Appropriate management of concussion includes compliance with the return-to-play regulations of the sports body for reducing the likelihood of premature return-to-play by injured players.

PURPOSE

To describe the proportion of rugby union players who comply with the sports body's regulations on returning to play postconcussion.

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective cohort study.

METHODS

1958 community rugby union players (aged 15-48 years) in Sydney (Australia) were recruited from schoolboy, grade and suburban competitions and followed over ≥1 playing seasons. Club doctors/physiotherapists/coaches or trained injury recorders who attended the game reported players who sustained a concussion. Concussed players were followed up over a 3-month period and the dates when they returned to play (including either a game or training session) were recorded, as well as any return-to-play advice they received.

RESULTS

187 players sustained ≥1 concussion throughout the follow-up. The median number of days before players returned to play (competition game play or training) following concussion was 3 (range 1-84). Most players (78%) did not receive return-to-play advice postconcussion, and of those who received correct advice, all failed to comply with the 3-week stand-down regulation.

CONCLUSIONS

The paucity of return-to-play advice received by community rugby union players postconcussion and the high level of non-compliance with return-to-play regulations highlight the need for better dissemination and implementation of the return-to-play regulations and improved understanding of the underlying causes of why players do not adhere to return-to-play practices.

摘要

背景

打橄榄球联盟存在脑震荡风险。脑震荡的适当管理包括遵守体育机构的重返赛场规定,以降低受伤运动员过早重返赛场的可能性。

目的

描述橄榄球联盟运动员遵守脑震荡后重返赛场的体育机构规定的比例。

研究设计

前瞻性队列研究。

方法

1958 名在悉尼(澳大利亚)参加校队、年级和郊区比赛的社区橄榄球联盟球员(年龄 15-48 岁)被招募,随访时间超过≥1 个比赛赛季。俱乐部医生/物理治疗师/教练或受过培训的伤病记录员在比赛中报告有球员脑震荡。脑震荡的运动员在 3 个月的随访期内接受随访,记录他们重返赛场的日期(包括比赛或训练),以及他们收到的任何重返赛场的建议。

结果

187 名运动员在随访期间至少发生了 1 次脑震荡。脑震荡后运动员重返赛场(比赛或训练)的中位数天数为 3 天(范围 1-84 天)。大多数运动员(78%)在脑震荡后没有得到重返赛场的建议,而那些得到正确建议的运动员都没有遵守 3 周停赛的规定。

结论

社区橄榄球联盟运动员脑震荡后接受重返赛场建议的情况很少,而且遵守重返赛场规定的情况很高,这突显了需要更好地传播和实施重返赛场规定,并更好地了解运动员不遵守重返赛场实践的根本原因。

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