Krutsch Werner, Zeman Florian, Zellner Johannes, Pfeifer Christian, Nerlich Michael, Angele Peter
Department of Trauma Surgery, University Medical Centre Regensburg, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, Germany.
Centre for Clinical Studies, University Medical Centre Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2016 Jul;24(7):2271-9. doi: 10.1007/s00167-014-3357-y. Epub 2014 Oct 8.
In the season 2008-2009, a third professional football league was established in Germany. This study analysed the influence of increased training and playing intensity on severe knee injuries in football players.
In a prospective controlled one-season trial, injury incidence and injury patterns of players of the newly established professional football league were analysed, particularly with regard to ruptures of the anterior (ACL) and posterior (PCL) cruciate ligaments. Players of the highest amateur level served as a control group.
Four hundred and eight players of 24 teams were allocated to two groups. The overall training exposure was significantly (p < 0.001) higher in the new professional league (335.3 h per player) than at the amateur level (286.6 h per player). Players at both levels showed similar overall injury rates and injury patterns. However, players in the professional league had a significantly higher (p = 0.04) incidence of ACL and PCL injuries, than players at the amateur level. More than 90 % of all ACL and PCL ruptures in both groups were sustained by players, who had played at least one level lower in the previous season. In addition, injuries of players who had sustained repeat injuries over the season were more severe.
The introduction of a new professional football league increased the training and playing intensity of players as well as the number of ACL and PCL ruptures. A specific injury prevention concept, particularly for players facing rapidly increasing training and playing intensity, seems to be mandatory.
Prospective controlled cohort study, Level II.
在2008 - 2009赛季,德国建立了第三个职业足球联赛。本研究分析了训练和比赛强度增加对足球运动员严重膝关节损伤的影响。
在一项前瞻性对照单赛季试验中,分析了新成立的职业足球联赛球员的损伤发生率和损伤模式,尤其关注前交叉韧带(ACL)和后交叉韧带(PCL)的断裂情况。最高业余水平的球员作为对照组。
24支球队的408名球员被分为两组。新职业联赛中球员的总体训练时长(每人335.3小时)显著高于业余水平(每人286.6小时)(p < 0.001)。两个水平的球员总体损伤率和损伤模式相似。然而,职业联赛球员的ACL和PCL损伤发生率显著高于业余水平球员(p = 0.04)。两组中所有ACL和PCL断裂的球员中,超过90%是上赛季比赛水平至少低一级别的球员。此外,本赛季遭受重复性损伤的球员的损伤更严重。
新职业足球联赛的引入增加了球员的训练和比赛强度以及ACL和PCL断裂的数量。一个特定的损伤预防概念,特别是针对面临训练和比赛强度迅速增加的球员,似乎是必不可少的。
前瞻性对照队列研究,二级。