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在挪威职业男子足球中,对《比赛规则》的更严格解释降低了手臂触头等事件的发生率。

Lower incidence of arm-to-head contact incidents with stricter interpretation of the Laws of the Game in Norwegian male professional football.

机构信息

Department of Sports Medicine, Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2013 May;47(8):508-14. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2012-091522. Epub 2013 Jan 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Video analyses reveal that the rate of incidents with a propensity for injury caused by opponent-to-player contact has increased by about 50% from 2000 to 2010 in Norwegian male professional football. The aim of the study was to assess whether a stricter interpretation of the Laws of the Game (red cards for high elbows in heading duels and for late/two foot tackles) could reduce the potential for injuries in Norwegian male professional football.

METHODS

A preintervention/postintervention design was employed, where the rate of incidents and injuries from the 2010 season (pre) was compared to the 2011 season (post). An incident was recorded if the match was interrupted by the referee, and the player lay down for more than 15 s, and appeared to be in pain or received medical treatment. Time-loss injuries were recorded by the medical staff of each club.

RESULTS

A total of 1421 contact incidents were identified, corresponding to a rate of 92.7 (95% CI 86.0 to 99.4) in the 2010 season and 86.6 (95% CI 80.3 to 99.4) in the 2011 season, with no difference between the two season. We found a reduction in the incidence of total head incidents (rate ratio (RR) 0.81, 95% CI 0.67 to 0.99), and head-incidents caused by arm-to-head contact (RR 0.72, 95% CI 0.54 to 0.97). We found no difference in tackling characteristics or contact injury rate.

CONCLUSIONS

We found no significant differences in the overall rate of incidents after the introduction of stricter rule enforcement. However, the rate of head and arm-to head incidents was lower in the 2011 season.

摘要

背景

视频分析显示,2000 年至 2010 年,挪威男子职业足球中因球员间接触而导致的易受伤事件发生率上升了约 50%。本研究旨在评估严格执行《足球竞赛规则》(在头球争顶中对高肘动作和对迟发/双脚铲球出示红牌)是否可以降低挪威男子职业足球的潜在受伤风险。

方法

采用干预前后设计,比较 2010 赛季(干预前)和 2011 赛季(干预后)的事件发生率和受伤情况。如果比赛被裁判中断,且球员倒地超过 15 秒,并表现出疼痛或接受治疗,则记录一个事件。各俱乐部的医务人员记录伤停时间损失的受伤情况。

结果

共确定了 1421 次接触事件,2010 赛季的发生率为 92.7(95%CI 86.0 至 99.4),2011 赛季为 86.6(95%CI 80.3 至 99.4),两个赛季之间无差异。我们发现总头部事件的发生率有所下降(发生率比 0.81,95%CI 0.67 至 0.99),以及手臂与头部接触导致的头部事件发生率也有所下降(发生率比 0.72,95%CI 0.54 至 0.97)。我们未发现铲球特征或接触性受伤率有差异。

结论

在严格执行规则后,我们未发现事件总发生率有显著差异。然而,2011 赛季头部和手臂与头部接触事件的发生率较低。

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