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精英和休闲单板滑雪者的损伤。

Injuries in elite and recreational snowboarders.

机构信息

Steadman Philippon Research Institute, , Vail, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2014 Jan;48(1):11-7. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-093019. Epub 2013 Nov 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The relatively young sport of snowboarding exhibits high injury rates. The current efforts to characterise the injury pattern of snowboarders focus largely on the general snowboard population and upper extremity injuries, the most common injury site in snowboarders as a whole.

METHODS

In an effort to describe the current published information available on snowboarding injuries in the elite-level population, a literature search was performed and the articles related to snowboarding injuries were analysed. Additionally, the literature pertaining to biomechanical analyses of injury and injury prevention was included.

RESULTS

Studies rarely stratify the snowboarders by skill level, a classification which has a profound effect on the riding activities of snowboarders and the resultant injury patterns. Elite-level snowboarders are often injured when performing difficult manoeuvres at high velocities and with amplified levels of force to the lower limbs. Consequently, elite-level snowboarders suffer from injuries that are of higher severity and have decidedly greater lower extremity injury rates. Conversely, injuries to the upper extremities are decreased in the elite snowboarders. Furthermore, little has been published regarding the biomechanical analyses and injury prevention for the protection of the lower extremities in snowboarding.

CONCLUSIONS

Snowboarding continues to evolve as a sport. This includes a steady progression in the degree of difficulty of the manoeuvres conducted by athletes and an increase in the number of snowboarders attempting such manoeuvres. The injury patterns across the skill levels are markedly different, and it is imperative that the research directed towards understanding the disparate lower extremity injury pattern of elite-level snowboarders is increased.

摘要

背景

相对年轻的单板滑雪运动具有较高的受伤率。目前,单板滑雪受伤模式的特征主要集中在普通单板滑雪人群和上肢受伤上,这是整个单板滑雪人群中最常见的受伤部位。

方法

为了描述目前关于精英级单板滑雪人群受伤情况的现有文献信息,我们进行了文献检索,并对与单板滑雪受伤相关的文章进行了分析。此外,还包括了与损伤生物力学分析和损伤预防相关的文献。

结果

研究很少按技能水平对单板滑雪者进行分层,这种分类对单板滑雪者的骑行活动和由此产生的受伤模式有深远的影响。精英级单板滑雪者在高速和下肢施加高强度力量时,经常因完成困难动作而受伤。因此,精英级单板滑雪者的受伤程度更高,下肢受伤率明显更高。相反,上肢受伤在精英级单板滑雪者中减少了。此外,关于下肢保护的生物力学分析和损伤预防在单板滑雪中发表的内容很少。

结论

单板滑雪作为一项运动仍在不断发展。这包括运动员所做动作难度的稳步提高,以及尝试此类动作的单板滑雪者人数的增加。不同技能水平的受伤模式明显不同,至关重要的是,需要增加对精英级单板滑雪者下肢不同受伤模式的研究。

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