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美国军事学院学员跑鞋特点与下肢损伤的关系。

Association Between Running Shoe Characteristics and Lower Extremity Injuries in United States Military Academy Cadets.

机构信息

Baylor University-Keller Army Community Hospital Division 1 Sports Physical Therapy Fellowship, West Point, New York, USA.

Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, USA.

出版信息

Am J Sports Med. 2019 Oct;47(12):2853-2862. doi: 10.1177/0363546519870534. Epub 2019 Sep 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Running-related overuse injuries are very common among recreational runners, with the reported annual injury rates ranging from 39% to 85%. Relatively few large prospective cohort studies have been conducted to investigate injury risk associated with different running shoe characteristics, and the results of the existing studies are often contradictory.

PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose was to investigate the relationship between running shoe characteristics and lower extremity musculoskeletal injury. It was hypothesized that the risk of injury would be increased in individuals wearing shoes with minimal torsional stiffness and heel height compared with those wearing shoes with greater levels of torsional stiffness and heel height.

STUDY DESIGN

Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2.

METHODS

The study included 1025 incoming cadets. Shoe torsional stiffness and heel height were calculated and recorded. Demographic data were recorded and analyzed as potential covariates. Lower extremity injuries sustained over 9 weeks during cadet basic training were documented by use of the Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application and the Cadet Illness and Injury Tracking System. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were estimated, with time to incident lower extremity injury as the primary outcome by level of the independent predictor variables. Risk factors or potential covariates were carried forward into multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models. Absolute and relative risk reduction and numbers needed to treat were calculated.

RESULTS

Approximately 18.1% of participants incurred a lower extremity injury. Cadets wearing shoes with moderate lateral torsional stiffness were 49% less likely to incur any type of lower extremity injury and 52% less likely to incur an overuse lower extremity injury than cadets wearing shoes with minimal lateral torsional stiffness, both of which were statistically significant observations. Injury risk was similar among cadets wearing shoes with minimal and extreme lateral torsional stiffness.

CONCLUSION

Shoes with mild to moderate lateral torsional stiffness may be appropriate in reducing risk of lower extremity injury in cadets. Shoes with minimal lateral torsional stiffness should be discouraged in this population.

摘要

背景

在休闲跑者中,与跑步相关的过度使用损伤非常常见,报告的年发病率范围为 39%至 85%。相对较少的大型前瞻性队列研究调查了不同跑鞋特征与损伤风险的关系,而且现有研究的结果往往相互矛盾。

目的

调查跑鞋特征与下肢肌肉骨骼损伤的关系。假设与穿着具有较大扭转刚度和鞋跟高度的鞋子相比,穿着扭转刚度和鞋跟高度较小的鞋子的个体受伤风险会增加。

研究设计

队列研究;证据等级,2 级。

方法

该研究纳入了 1025 名新学员。计算并记录了鞋子的扭转刚度和鞋跟高度。记录并分析了人口统计学数据,将其作为潜在的协变量。通过使用武装部队健康纵向技术应用程序和学员疾病和伤害跟踪系统,记录了新兵基础训练期间 9 周内发生的下肢损伤。通过独立预测变量的水平,使用 Kaplan-Meier 生存曲线估计时间到事件性下肢损伤的主要结局。将危险因素或潜在的协变量带入多变量 Cox 比例风险回归模型。计算绝对和相对风险降低以及需要治疗的人数。

结果

约 18.1%的参与者发生了下肢损伤。与穿着具有最小侧向扭转刚度的鞋子的学员相比,穿着具有中等侧向扭转刚度的鞋子的学员发生任何类型的下肢损伤的可能性降低了 49%,发生过度使用性下肢损伤的可能性降低了 52%,这两种情况均具有统计学意义。穿着具有最小和最大侧向扭转刚度的鞋子的学员受伤风险相似。

结论

在降低学员下肢损伤风险方面,轻度至中度侧向扭转刚度的鞋子可能是合适的。应避免在该人群中使用具有最小侧向扭转刚度的鞋子。

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