Smoljanović Tomislav, Bohaček Ivan, Hannafin Jo, Nielsen Henning Bay, Hren Darko, Bojanić Ivan
Tomislav Smoljanović, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University Hospital Center Zagreb, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Šalata 6, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia,
Croat Med J. 2018 Oct 31;59(5):258-266. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2018.59.258.
To estimate the frequency and localization of acute (traumatic) and chronic (overuse) injuries in a population of masters rowers with respect to their age subgroups and assess the association between injury occurrence and different training modalities, rowing experience, previous competition level, and current rowing practice.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 743 masters rowers who participated in the 34th International Federation of Rowing Associations (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron, FISA) World Rowing Masters Regatta held in Zagreb, September 2-9, 2007. A rowing-specific questionnaire was used, followed by an interview about the injuries sustained during the 12-month period before the competition.
The mean injury rate per year was 0.48 injuries/masters rower (2.25 injuries/1000 training sessions/rower). The majority of injuries were chronic injuries (the ratio of acute to chronic injuries was 1:1.7), and did not lead to the loss of training/competition time. Of all acute injuries, 49.6% were acquired during rowing-specific training, 43.7% during cross-training, and 6.7% in the gym. The most commonly affected region was the low back (32.6%), followed by the knee (14.2%), shoulder/upper arm, and elbow (10.6% each).
International masters rowers sustained predominantly chronic injuries of low severity, and the most commonly injured region was the low back. The mean injury rate per rower per year was lower than the rates previously reported for juniors and seniors.
评估不同年龄组的成年划船运动员中急性(创伤性)和慢性(过度使用性)损伤的发生率及部位,并评估损伤发生与不同训练方式、划船经验、以往比赛水平和当前划船训练之间的关联。
对743名参加2007年9月2日至9日在萨格勒布举行的第34届国际划船联合会(FISA)世界划船大师赛的成年划船运动员进行了一项横断面研究。使用了一份专门针对划船的问卷,随后就比赛前12个月内所遭受的损伤进行了访谈。
每年每位成年划船运动员的平均损伤率为0.48次损伤/人(2.25次损伤/1000次训练课/人)。大多数损伤为慢性损伤(急性损伤与慢性损伤的比例为1:1.7),且未导致训练/比赛时间的损失。在所有急性损伤中,49.6%发生在特定划船训练期间,43.7%发生在交叉训练期间,6.7%发生在健身房。最常受影响的部位是下背部(32.6%),其次是膝盖(14.2%)、肩部/上臂和肘部(各占10.6%)。
国际成年划船运动员主要遭受低严重程度的慢性损伤,最常受伤的部位是下背部。每位划船运动员每年的平均损伤率低于先前报道的青少年和成年运动员的损伤率。