Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Football Research Group, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
Br J Sports Med. 2020 Apr;54(7):427-432. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2019-100655. Epub 2019 Aug 29.
It has been hypothesised that injury risk after return to play following an injury absence is influenced by the amount of training completed before return to competition.
To analyse if the number of completed training sessions between return to play and the first subsequent match appearance was associated with the odds of injury in men's professional football.
From a cohort study, including 303 637 individual matches, 4805 first match appearances after return to play following moderate to severe injuries (≥8 days absence) were analysed. Rate ratios (RRs) were used to compare injury rates in the first match appearances with the average seasonal match injury rate. Odds ratios (ORs) were used to analyse associations between the number of completed training sessions and general (all injuries), muscle, and non-muscle injury odds.
Injury rate in the first match after return to play was increased by 87% compared with the average seasonal match injury rate (46.9 vs 25.0/1000 hours, RR=1.87; 95% CI 1.64 to 2.14). The odds of injury dropped 7% with each training session before the first match (OR 0.93; 95% CI 0.87 to 0.98). The same association was found for muscle injuries (OR 0.87; 95% CI 0.79 to 0.95) but not for non-muscle injuries (OR 0.99; 95% CI 0.91 to 1.07).
Injury rates in the first match after injury are higher than the average seasonal match injury rate, but the propensity for player injury is decreased when players complete more training sessions before their first match.
据推测,在因伤缺阵后重返赛场时,受伤风险与重返比赛前完成的训练量有关。
分析重返比赛与首次随后比赛出场之间完成的训练次数与男子职业足球运动员受伤的几率是否相关。
从一项包括 303637 场个人比赛的队列研究中,分析了 4805 次首次重返比赛后的首次比赛出场,这些比赛是在中度至重度(≥8 天缺阵)受伤后重返比赛的。使用率比(RR)来比较首次比赛出场的受伤率与平均赛季比赛受伤率。使用比值比(OR)来分析完成的训练次数与一般(所有受伤)、肌肉和非肌肉受伤几率之间的关系。
与平均赛季比赛受伤率相比,重返比赛后的首次比赛的受伤率增加了 87%(46.9 比 25.0/1000 小时,RR=1.87;95%可信区间 1.64 至 2.14)。在首次比赛前完成的每一次训练都使受伤的几率降低 7%(OR 0.93;95%可信区间 0.87 至 0.98)。这一关联在肌肉受伤中也存在(OR 0.87;95%可信区间 0.79 至 0.95),但在非肌肉受伤中不存在(OR 0.99;95%可信区间 0.91 至 1.07)。
受伤后首次比赛的受伤率高于平均赛季比赛受伤率,但当球员在首次比赛前完成更多的训练时,球员受伤的倾向会降低。