Colberg Ricardo E, Aune Kyle T, Propst Matthew S
Sports Medicine Division, Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
American Sports Medicine Institute, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2016 Oct 17;4(10):2325967116668138. doi: 10.1177/2325967116668138. eCollection 2016 Oct.
Tennis-teaching professionals represent a significant proportion of all avid tennis players worldwide, with 15,000 belonging to the largest professional organization, the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA). However, there is no epidemiologic study to date reporting the prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions in these tennis-teaching professionals.
To investigate the prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions in tennis-teaching professionals following the International Tennis Federation's (ITF) guidelines for epidemiologic studies.
Descriptive epidemiology study.
Electronic surveys were distributed to 13,500 American members of the USPTA. The prevalence of musculoskeletal conditions was calculated.
A total of 1176 USPTA members completed the survey. Most participants reported teaching more than 5 days per week and more than 2 hours per day. The prevalence of musculoskeletal injury secondary to teaching tennis was 42%. The most affected area was the lower extremities (43% of all injuries) followed by the upper extremities (37%). The most commonly injured structures were muscles or tendons (36% of all injuries) and joints or ligaments (28%). The majority of injuries did not cause participants to miss more than 24 hours of teaching (57%).
This is the first epidemiologic study on the occupational risk of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions in tennis-teaching professionals. Tennis-teaching professionals have a significant risk of musculoskeletal injuries or conditions related to their occupation. The prevalence of injury is consistent with previously published studies of injury prevalence among other tennis-playing populations. The proportions of upper and lower extremity injuries were fairly equitable.
网球教学专业人员在全球所有狂热的网球运动员中占很大比例,有15000人隶属于最大的专业组织——美国职业网球协会(USPTA)。然而,迄今为止尚无流行病学研究报告这些网球教学专业人员肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率。
按照国际网球联合会(ITF)的流行病学研究指南,调查网球教学专业人员肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率。
描述性流行病学研究。
向13500名USPTA美国会员发放电子调查问卷。计算肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率。
共有1176名USPTA会员完成了调查。大多数参与者报告每周授课超过5天,每天授课超过2小时。因网球教学导致的肌肉骨骼损伤患病率为42%。受影响最严重的部位是下肢(占所有损伤的43%),其次是上肢(占37%)。最常受伤的结构是肌肉或肌腱(占所有损伤的36%)以及关节或韧带(占28%)。大多数损伤并未导致参与者错过超过24小时的教学(占57%)。
这是第一项关于网球教学专业人员肌肉骨骼损伤和疾病职业风险的流行病学研究。网球教学专业人员存在与其职业相关的肌肉骨骼损伤或疾病的重大风险。损伤患病率与先前发表的其他网球运动人群损伤患病率研究结果一致。上肢和下肢损伤的比例相当均衡。