Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas 76203-5017, USA.
Res Sports Med. 2013;21(3):195-203. doi: 10.1080/15438627.2013.792082.
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full-contact, fighting sport that has risen in popularity over recent years, resulting in an increase in both training facilities and sport participants. To date, little research has examined the complications and vulnerability to head trauma, or concussive symptomatology, in MMA athletes. In this study, we assessed relationships between training routines and concussive symptoms, as well as medical care, in MMA athletes. A sample (N = 119) of MMA athletes reported concussive symptoms, training routines, and medical histories through an online survey. Nearly 15% of the MMA athletes reported history of a knockout, and nearly one-third reported a technical knockout. Subjective ratings of concussive symptoms were high for these athletes, with many of them waiting only a brief time after such incidents to return to competition. These findings have important implications for informing the medical treatment and safety decision for returning to participation for these athletes.
混合武术(MMA)是一种全接触式格斗运动,近年来越来越受欢迎,导致训练设施和运动参与者都有所增加。迄今为止,很少有研究调查 MMA 运动员头部受伤、脑震荡症状的并发症和易感性。在这项研究中,我们评估了 MMA 运动员的训练常规和脑震荡症状之间的关系,以及医疗护理。通过在线调查,对 119 名 MMA 运动员进行了脑震荡症状、训练常规和医疗史的报告。近 15%的 MMA 运动员报告有过被击倒的经历,近三分之一的运动员报告有技术击倒。这些运动员的脑震荡症状主观评分较高,他们中的许多人在发生此类事件后只等待很短的时间就返回比赛。这些发现对为这些运动员提供医疗治疗和重返比赛的安全决策具有重要意义。