Medisport Ltd., Tampere, Finland.
Department of Orthopedics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Br J Sports Med. 2017 Jan;51(1):36-43. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2016-095992. Epub 2016 Jun 8.
Detailed injury data are not available for international ice hockey tournaments played by junior athletes. We report the incidence, type, mechanism and severity of injuries in males under ages 18 and 20 at junior ice hockey World Championships during 2006-2015.
All injuries in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior under-20 (WJ U20) Championship and under-18 (WJ U18) Championship were collected over a 9-year period using a strict injury definition, a standardised injury reporting system and diagnoses made by a team physician.
633 injuries were recorded in 1326 games over a 9-year period, resulting in an injury rate (IR) of 11.0 per 1000 player-games and 39.8/1000 player-game hours. The IRs in all tournaments were 4.3/1000 player-games for the head and face, 3.2 for the upper body, 2.6 for the lower body and 1.0 for the spine and trunk. A laceration was the most common injury type followed by a sprain. Lacerations accounted for 80% (IR 3.6) of facial injuries in WJ U20 tournaments. The shoulder was the most common injury site (IR 2.0) in WJ U18 tournaments. Board contact was the mechanism for 59% of these shoulder injuries. Concussion was the most common head and face injury (46%; IR 1.2) in WJ U18 tournaments.
The risk of injury among male junior ice hockey players was lower than the reported rates in adult men but higher than that in women. Facial lacerations were common in U20 junior players (WJ U20) since most wear only partial facial protection (visor). The IR for shoulder injuries was high in U18 junior players (WJ U18). Suggested strategies for injury prevention include full facial protection for all players and flexible board and glass for all junior tournaments.
详细的损伤数据对于青少年运动员参加的国际冰球比赛并不适用。我们报告了 2006 年至 2015 年期间,在青少年冰球世界锦标赛中,18 岁以下和 20 岁以下男性运动员的受伤发生率、类型、机制和严重程度。
在 9 年的时间里,使用严格的损伤定义、标准化的损伤报告系统和由队医做出的诊断,收集国际冰球联合会 20 岁以下(WJ U20)和 18 岁以下(WJ U18)青年锦标赛中所有的损伤。
在 9 年的时间里,在 1326 场比赛中记录了 633 次损伤,导致损伤发生率(IR)为 11.0/1000 名运动员-比赛和 39.8/1000 名运动员-比赛小时。所有比赛的 IR 分别为头部和面部 4.3/1000 名运动员-比赛、上半身 3.2、下半身 2.6 和脊柱和躯干 1.0。撕裂伤是最常见的损伤类型,其次是扭伤。撕裂伤占 WJ U20 锦标赛中面部损伤的 80%(IR 3.6)。肩部是 WJ U18 锦标赛中最常见的损伤部位(IR 2.0)。在这些肩部损伤中,有 59%的损伤机制是与挡板接触。脑震荡是 WJ U18 锦标赛中最常见的头部和面部损伤(46%;IR 1.2)。
男性青少年冰球运动员的受伤风险低于成年男性的报告率,但高于女性。由于大多数青少年球员仅佩戴部分面部保护装置(面罩),因此 20 岁以下青少年球员(WJ U20)面部撕裂伤较为常见。18 岁以下青少年球员(WJ U18)的肩部受伤发生率较高。建议的预防策略包括为所有球员提供全面部保护装置,并为所有青少年比赛提供灵活的挡板和玻璃。