Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies, OCR Regional Concussion Center, Fort Collins, CO.
Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH.
J Athl Train. 2018 Jul;53(7):657-661. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-310-17. Epub 2018 Jul 11.
Despite a high incidence of injury in their sport, rodeo athletes have been underrepresented in the concussion literature. No standard postconcussion protocols are available across rodeo organizations for evaluating fitness to return to competition.
To review the literature on concussion in rodeo, examine published guidelines, and offer an active return-to-play (RTP) protocol specific to rodeo athletes.
Unique barriers complicate the management and treatment of rodeo athletes with concussion, such as the solo nature of the sport, lack of consistent access to health care professionals, and athletic conditioning that often occurs outside of a traditional gym-based exercise regimen. In addition, the rodeo culture encourages a swift return to competition after injury.
Best practices for managing concussion are removal from activity, proper diagnostic evaluation, and gradual return to sport, with medical clearance when an athlete is symptom free and able to tolerate cognitive and physical exertion. An RTP protocol for rodeo events needs to capture the distinctive features and challenges of the sport and its athletes.
Rodeo athletes would benefit from an RTP protocol that can be initiated by an athletic trainer or medical professional in the acute stage of injury, integrates exercise into activities of daily living, and is appropriate for athletes who travel frequently. At the organizational sport level, a formal RTP protocol could enhance consistency in medical-clearance techniques among providers responsible for the return to sport of rodeo athletes.
Rodeo athletes represent a sport population that has received little formal guidance on the diagnosis, management, and RTP after concussion. A sport-specific RTP protocol sensitive to the particular culture of these athletes is an important first step in protecting the health and safety of rodeo athletes after a concussive injury.
由于在其运动项目中受伤的发生率较高,牛仔竞技运动员在脑震荡文献中的代表性不足。没有针对牛仔竞技组织的标准脑震荡后协议,用于评估重返比赛的适宜性。
回顾牛仔竞技运动中脑震荡的文献,检查已发表的指南,并为牛仔竞技运动员提供特定的主动重返赛场(RTP)方案。
独特的障碍使管理和治疗牛仔竞技运动员的脑震荡变得复杂,例如该运动的单人性质、缺乏一致获得医疗保健专业人员的机会以及经常在传统健身房锻炼方案之外进行的运动能力。此外,牛仔竞技文化鼓励运动员在受伤后迅速重返比赛。
管理脑震荡的最佳实践包括活动退出、适当的诊断评估和逐渐恢复运动,当运动员无症状且能够承受认知和身体劳累时,需要获得医疗许可。牛仔竞技赛事的 RTP 方案需要捕捉到该运动及其运动员的独特特征和挑战。
牛仔竞技运动员将受益于 RTP 方案,该方案可以由运动训练师或医疗专业人员在受伤的急性期启动,将运动融入日常生活活动中,并且适合经常旅行的运动员。在组织运动层面,正式的 RTP 方案可以提高负责牛仔竞技运动员重返运动的医疗提供者在医学许可技术方面的一致性。
牛仔竞技运动员是一个运动人群,他们在脑震荡后的诊断、管理和 RTP 方面几乎没有得到正式指导。对这些运动员的特定文化敏感的特定于运动的 RTP 方案是保护牛仔竞技运动员脑震荡后健康和安全的重要第一步。