Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
medalp sportclinic sölden-imst, Imst, Austria.
Br J Sports Med. 2016 Jan;50(1):37-40. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2015-095482.
Female recreational skiers have twice the rate of knee injuries and three time the rate of ACL injuries compared with their male counterparts. Female skiers suffering from a knee injury reported a significantly higher proportion of failure of binding release than knee injured male skiers.
To evaluate factors associated with failure of binding release among ACL injured male and female recreational skiers.
Cohort study.
Among a cohort of 498 recreational skiers (68% females) suffering from an ACL injury (complete rupture or partial rupture), age, sex, height, weight, self-reported skill level and self-reported risk taking behaviour, gear origin, ski length, date of last binding adjustment, perceived speed at the moment of injury, type of fall, and failure of binding release of the ski of the injured knee, were collected by questionnaire.
Failure of binding release was reported within 78% of cases and was significantly higher for females compared to males (83 vs 66%, p<0.001) with an adjusted OR of 2.7 (95% CI 1.7 to 4.4). A higher perceived speed at the moment of injury was significantly associated with a decreasing proportion of failure of binding release. A slow perceived speed was independently associated with failure of binding release (adjusted OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.2 to 3.5). There was a significantly higher proportion of failure of binding release during backward falling compared to forward falling (87 vs 72%, p=0.002); similarly, a higher proportion of failure of binding release occurred in cases of complete rupture compared with a partial tear of the ACL (81 vs 64%, p=0.001), respectively.
Among this cohort of ACL-injured skiers, failure of binding release was significantly associated with female sex, a slow perceived speed at the moment of injury and complete rupture of the ACL.
女性休闲滑雪者的膝盖受伤率是男性的两倍,前交叉韧带 (ACL) 受伤率是男性的三倍。与膝盖受伤的男性滑雪者相比,膝盖受伤的女性滑雪者报告说绑定释放失败的比例明显更高。
评估与 ACL 受伤的男性和女性休闲滑雪者绑定释放失败相关的因素。
队列研究。
在一个由 498 名 ACL 受伤(完全断裂或部分断裂)的休闲滑雪者组成的队列中(68%为女性),通过问卷调查收集年龄、性别、身高、体重、自我报告的技能水平和自我报告的冒险行为、装备来源、滑雪板长度、上次绑定调整日期、受伤时的感知速度、摔倒类型以及受伤膝盖滑雪板的绑定释放失败情况。
报告绑定释放失败的比例为 78%,女性明显高于男性(83%比 66%,p<0.001),调整后的 OR 为 2.7(95%CI 1.7 至 4.4)。受伤时感知速度较高与绑定释放失败的比例降低显著相关。感知速度较慢与绑定释放失败独立相关(调整后的 OR 2.0;95%CI 1.2 至 3.5)。向后摔倒与向前摔倒相比,绑定释放失败的比例明显更高(87%比 72%,p=0.002);同样,ACL 完全撕裂与部分撕裂相比,绑定释放失败的比例更高(81%比 64%,p=0.001)。
在这个 ACL 受伤的滑雪者队列中,绑定释放失败与女性、受伤时感知速度较慢以及 ACL 完全撕裂显著相关。