Kilic O, Maas M, Verhagen E, Zwerver J, Gouttebarge V
a Academic Center for Evidence based Sports medicine (ACES) , Academic Medical Center , Amsterdam , Netherlands.
b Consumer Safety Institute , Amsterdam , Netherlands.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2017 Jul;17(6):765-793. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2017.1306114. Epub 2017 Apr 9.
Currently, there is no overview of the incidence and (volleyball-specific) risk factors of musculoskeletal injuries among volleyball players, nor any insight into the effect of preventive measures on the incidence of injuries in volleyball. This study aimed to review systematically the scientific evidence on the incidence, prevalence, aetiology and preventive measures of volleyball injuries. To this end, a highly sensitive search strategy was built based on two groups of keywords (and their synonyms). Two electronic databases were searched, namely Medline (biomedical literature) via Pubmed, and SPORTDiscus (sports and sports medicine literature) via EBSCOhost. The results showed that ankle, knee and shoulder injuries are the most common injuries sustained while playing volleyball. Results are presented separately for acute and overuse injuries, as well as for contact and non-contact injuries. Measures to prevent musculoskeletal injuries, anterior knee injuries and ankle injuries were identified in the scientific literature. These preventive measures were found to have a significant effect on decreasing the occurrence of volleyball injuries (for instance on ankle injuries with a reduction from 0.9 to 0.5 injuries per 1000 player hours). Our systematic review showed that musculoskeletal injuries are common among volleyball players, while effective preventive measures remain scarce. Further epidemiological studies should focus on other specific injuries besides knee and ankle injuries, and should also report their prevalence and not only the incidence. Additionally, high-quality studies on the aetiology and prevention of shoulder injuries are lacking and should be a focus of future studies.
目前,尚无关于排球运动员肌肉骨骼损伤的发生率及(排球运动特有的)风险因素的综述,也没有关于预防措施对排球运动损伤发生率影响的任何见解。本研究旨在系统回顾有关排球运动损伤的发生率、患病率、病因及预防措施的科学证据。为此,基于两组关键词(及其同义词)构建了一个高度敏感的检索策略。检索了两个电子数据库,即通过PubMed检索的Medline(生物医学文献)和通过EBSCOhost检索的SPORTDiscus(体育与运动医学文献)。结果表明,踝关节、膝关节和肩部损伤是排球运动中最常见的损伤。分别给出了急性损伤和过度使用损伤以及接触性损伤和非接触性损伤的结果。在科学文献中确定了预防肌肉骨骼损伤、前膝关节损伤和踝关节损伤的措施。这些预防措施被发现对减少排球运动损伤的发生有显著效果(例如对踝关节损伤,每1000运动员小时的损伤率从0.9降至0.5)。我们的系统综述表明,肌肉骨骼损伤在排球运动员中很常见,而有效的预防措施仍然很少。进一步的流行病学研究应关注除膝关节和踝关节损伤之外的其他特定损伤,并且还应报告其患病率,而不仅仅是发病率。此外,缺乏关于肩部损伤病因及预防的高质量研究,这应是未来研究的重点。
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