Stainsby Brynne, Law Jeremy, Mackinnon Amy
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, 6100 Leslie Street, Toronto, Canada.
J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2014 Dec;58(4):428-35.
Spinal protective devices are a recent addition to the protective equipment worn by competitive and recreational alpine skiers and snowboarders. Their rate of use is not documented at the time of publication. The objective of this study was to examine the current attitudes and recommendations of Canadian alpine ski racing coaches towards spinal protective devices.
A convenience sample of alpine ski racing coaches across Canada were contacted in each provincial sport governing body in the ski racing community. A ten question online survey was attached to the initial email. Descriptive statistical analysis was utilized.
A total of 29 Canadian alpine ski racing coaches completed the study survey. All participants were familiar with spinal protective devices and 51.7% of respondents reported that they do not actively enforce spinal protective device use with their ski racing athletes. 80% of respondents reported that their Canadian ski racing club did not have guidelines or policies regarding spinal protective device use. 86.2% of respondents were unaware if their provincial sport organization had a policy regarding their use.
The majority of coaches reporting training athletes aged 10-15, which may help to explain why only half of those surveyed enforce the use of spinal protective devices. This group of athletes may not participate in speed events as frequently as older athletes, where the use of spinal protective devices is more common.
The majority of Canadian Alpine ski coaches report a belief that spinal protective device use is important, however, far fewer enforce their use, or work in an environment with a policy requiring it. Further research is required to determine the differences in beliefs and practice.
脊柱保护装置是竞技和休闲高山滑雪者及单板滑雪者所佩戴的保护装备中的新成员。在本文发表时,其使用率尚无记录。本研究的目的是调查加拿大高山滑雪教练对脊柱保护装置的当前态度和建议。
通过联系加拿大滑雪竞赛界各省级体育管理机构,选取了一个便利样本的加拿大高山滑雪教练。在初始电子邮件中附上了一份包含十个问题的在线调查问卷。采用描述性统计分析。
共有29名加拿大高山滑雪教练完成了研究调查。所有参与者都熟悉脊柱保护装置,51.7%的受访者表示他们没有积极要求其滑雪竞赛运动员使用脊柱保护装置。80%的受访者表示他们所在的加拿大滑雪竞赛俱乐部没有关于脊柱保护装置使用的指导方针或政策。86.2%的受访者不知道他们所在的省级体育组织是否有关于其使用的政策。
大多数教练报告称训练10至15岁的运动员,这可能有助于解释为什么只有一半的受访者要求使用脊柱保护装置。这组运动员可能不像年龄较大的运动员那样频繁参加速度项目,而在速度项目中使用脊柱保护装置更为普遍。
大多数加拿大高山滑雪教练表示认为使用脊柱保护装置很重要,然而,要求使用该装置的教练要少得多,或者是在有相关政策要求的环境中工作的教练较少。需要进一步研究以确定观念和实践中的差异。