Lazar Damien J, Lichtenstein Jonathan D, Tybor David J
Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Departments of Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and The Dartmouth Institute, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2018 Mar 8;6(3):2325967118759051. doi: 10.1177/2325967118759051. eCollection 2018 Mar.
Ultimate Frisbee (ultimate) is a fast-growing, popular sport played nationally by over 4 million athletes. While several studies have examined injury rates in ultimate, no work has investigated the prevalence of concussions specifically or players' knowledge and management of those injuries.
To estimate the lifetime prevalence of concussions in ultimate and to assess players' knowledge of concussions as well as their concussion management behaviors.
Descriptive epidemiology study.
From June to November 2015, we collected ultimate-related concussion data via an anonymous web-based survey, the Concussion in Ultimate Frisbee Survey, from a convenience sample of 787 male and female ultimate players across the United States.
There were 553 male and 234 female respondents included in the analysis; 26.58% of men and 24.79% of women reported that they had sustained at least 1 concussion while playing ultimate, with 45.58% and 43.10% of those men and women, respectively, reporting multiple concussions. A total of 67.81% of men and 78.21% of women stated that they would remove themselves from play after sustaining a given concussion, although 45.99% of men and 37.62% of women indicated that they had returned to play in the same game or practice.
Our preliminary data suggest that concussions do commonly occur in competitive ultimate and that better education and management of concussions in ultimate athletes are needed. This study is an important first step in deepening our understanding of these issues.
极限飞盘是一项快速发展且广受欢迎的运动,全美有超过400万运动员参与。虽然已有多项研究调查了极限飞盘运动中的受伤率,但尚无研究专门调查脑震荡的发生率,以及运动员对这些损伤的认知和处理情况。
估计极限飞盘运动中脑震荡的终生发生率,并评估运动员对脑震荡的认知以及他们处理脑震荡的行为。
描述性流行病学研究。
2015年6月至11月,我们通过一项基于网络的匿名调查——极限飞盘脑震荡调查,从美国各地787名男女极限飞盘运动员的便利样本中收集了与极限飞盘相关的脑震荡数据。
分析纳入了553名男性和234名女性受访者;26.58%的男性和24.79%的女性报告称,他们在进行极限飞盘运动时至少遭受过1次脑震荡,其中分别有45.58%的男性和43.10%的女性报告有多次脑震荡。共有67.81%的男性和78.21%的女性表示,在遭受特定脑震荡后会停止比赛,不过45.99%的男性和37.62%的女性表示他们在同一场比赛或训练中就已重返赛场。
我们的初步数据表明,脑震荡在竞技性极限飞盘运动中确实普遍存在,需要对极限飞盘运动员进行更好的脑震荡教育和管理。这项研究是深化我们对这些问题理解的重要第一步。