Grønhaug Gudmund
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Østfold Hospital Trust, Grålum, Norway.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2018 Jul 17;4(1):e000406. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2018-000406. eCollection 2018.
To assess self-reported chronic injuries in climbing and possible connections with gender, experience and style of climbing.
Retrospective survey.
Web-based questionnaire.
667 active climbers (385 with chronic injuries, 289 males and 96 females).
Climbers who had experienced at least one chronic injury during the last 6 months.
About 2/3 of male outdoor climbers had experienced a chronic injury. The three most frequent sites of injury were fingers (41.3%), shoulders (19.4%) and elbows (17.7%). The most frequent injury for the females were fingers (29.2%), shoulder (21.9%), wrist (12.5%), elbow (11.5%) and foot/ankle (10.4%). The most frequent injuries for the male were fingers (45.3%), elbow (19.7%) and shoulder (18.7%). Respondents who preferred outdoor climbing were more prone to injury than others.
Fingers were the most prevalent site of injury regardless of level of experience, gender and whether level of expertise is reported in terms of bouldering or route climbing. There seems to be a gender difference in respect of site of injury prevalence and a different prevalence of injuries according to style of climbing and different levels of expertise. Furthermore, the use of the suggested way of reporting levels of expertise to compare between bouldering and route climbing seems to be robust with no huge differences in terms of incidence level of different injuries.
评估自我报告的攀岩慢性损伤情况以及与性别、经验和攀岩风格之间的可能联系。
回顾性调查。
基于网络的问卷。
667名活跃攀岩者(385名有慢性损伤,289名男性和96名女性)。
在过去6个月内经历过至少一次慢性损伤的攀岩者。
约三分之二的男性户外攀岩者经历过慢性损伤。最常见的三个损伤部位是手指(41.3%)、肩部(19.4%)和肘部(17.7%)。女性最常见的损伤部位是手指(29.2%)、肩部(21.9%)、手腕(12.5%)、肘部(11.5%)和足部/脚踝(10.4%)。男性最常见的损伤部位是手指(45.3%)、肘部(19.7%)和肩部(18.7%)。更喜欢户外攀岩的受访者比其他人更容易受伤。
无论经验水平、性别以及专业水平是按抱石还是线路攀登来报告,手指都是最普遍的损伤部位。在损伤部位的患病率方面似乎存在性别差异,并且根据攀岩风格和不同专业水平,损伤的患病率也有所不同。此外,使用建议的专业水平报告方式来比较抱石和线路攀登,在不同损伤的发生率水平方面似乎没有巨大差异,具有较强的可靠性。