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日本新潟某滑雪胜地11年间与娱乐性单板滑雪相关的脊柱损伤发生率。

Incidence of recreational snowboarding-related spinal injuries over an 11-year period at a ski resort in Niigata, Japan.

作者信息

Hosaka Noboru, Arai Katsumitsu, Otsuka Hiroshi, Kishimoto Hidefumi

机构信息

Orthopedic Surgery, Niigata Prefectural Central Hospital, Joetsu, Japan.

Department of Internal Medicine, Niigata Prefectural Myoko Hopital, Myoko, Japan.

出版信息

BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2020 May 5;6(1):e000742. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2020-000742. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is limited knowledge regarding the incidence of recreational snowboarding-related spinal injuries.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated the incidence and characteristics of recent recreational snowboarding-related spinal injuries and discussed possible preventive measures to reduce the risk of spinal injuries.

METHODS

This descriptive epidemiological study was conducted to investigate the incidence and characteristics of snowboarding-related spinal injuries at the Myoko ski resort in Niigata Prefecture, Japan, between 2006 and 2017. The incidence of spinal injuries was calculated as the total number of spinal injuries divided by the number of snowboarding visitors, which was estimated based on the ticket sales and estimates regarding the ratio of the number of skiers to the number of snowboarders reported by seven skiing facilities.

RESULTS

In total, 124 (72.5%) males and 47 (27.5%) females suffered spinal injuries. The incidence of spinal injuries was 5.1 (95% CI 4.4 to 5.9) per 100 000 snowboarder visitors. Jumps at terrain parks were the most common factor in 113 (66.1%) spinal injuries, regardless of skill level (29/49 beginners, 78/112 intermediates, 6/10 experts). Overall, 11 (including 9 Frankel A) of 14 (78.6%) cases with residual neurologic deficits were involved with jumps.

CONCLUSIONS

In recreational snowboarding, jumping is one of the main causes for serious spinal injuries, regardless of skill level. The incidence of spinal injuries has not decreased over time. Individual efforts and educational interventions thus far have proven insufficient to reduce the incidence of spinal injury. Ski resorts and the ski industry should focus on designing fail-safe jump features to minimise the risk of serious spinal injury.

摘要

背景

关于休闲单板滑雪相关脊柱损伤的发生率,人们了解有限。

目的

本研究调查了近期休闲单板滑雪相关脊柱损伤的发生率及特征,并探讨了降低脊柱损伤风险的可能预防措施。

方法

本描述性流行病学研究旨在调查2006年至2017年期间日本新潟县妙高滑雪场单板滑雪相关脊柱损伤的发生率及特征。脊柱损伤发生率的计算方法为脊柱损伤总数除以单板滑雪游客数量,单板滑雪游客数量根据门票销售情况以及7家滑雪设施报告的滑雪者与单板滑雪者数量比例估算得出。

结果

共有124名男性(72.5%)和47名女性(27.5%)发生脊柱损伤。每10万名单板滑雪游客中脊柱损伤的发生率为5.1(95%置信区间4.4至5.9)。无论技能水平如何(初学者29/49、中级者78/112、专家6/10),地形公园中的跳跃是113例(66.1%)脊柱损伤的最常见因素。总体而言,14例(78.6%)有神经功能缺损残留的病例中有11例(包括9例Frankel A级)与跳跃有关。

结论

在休闲单板滑雪中,无论技能水平如何,跳跃都是严重脊柱损伤的主要原因之一。脊柱损伤的发生率并未随时间下降。迄今为止,个人努力和教育干预已证明不足以降低脊柱损伤的发生率。滑雪场和滑雪行业应专注于设计具有故障安全功能的跳跃设施,以将严重脊柱损伤的风险降至最低。

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