Sports Medicine, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar
Weill Cornell Medical College, Doha, Qatar.
Br J Sports Med. 2021 Jul;55(14):801-806. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2020-103131. Epub 2021 Jan 4.
This study assessed knowledge, beliefs and practices of elite female footballers regarding injury prevention.
A survey was sent to players participating in the FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019. Questions covered three injury prevention domains: (1) knowledge; (2) attitudes and beliefs; (3) prevention practices in domestic clubs. Additionally, ACL injury history was assessed.
Out of 552 players, 196 women responded (35.5%). More than 80% of these considered injury risk to be moderate or high. Players listed knee, ankle, thigh, head and groin as the most important injuries in women's football. The most important risk factors identified were low muscle strength, followed by poor pitch quality, playing on artificial turf, too much training, reduced recovery and hard tackles. In these elite players, 15% did not have any permanent medical staff in their domestic clubs, yet more than 75% had received injury prevention advice and more than 80% performed injury prevention exercises in their clubs. Players identified the two most important implementation barriers as player motivation and coach attitude. Two-thirds of players used the FIFA 11+ programme in their clubs.
This diverse group of elite players demonstrated good knowledge of risk level and injury types in women's football. Of the risk factors emphasised by players, there was only one intrinsic risk factor (strength), but several factors out of their control (pitch quality and type, training volume and hard tackles). Still players had positive attitudes and beliefs regarding injury prevention exercises and indicated a high level of implementation, despite a lack of medical support.
本研究评估了精英女子足球运动员在预防损伤方面的知识、信念和实践。
向参加 2019 年法国女足世界杯的球员发送了一份调查问卷。问题涵盖了三个预防损伤的领域:(1)知识;(2)态度和信念;(3)国内俱乐部的预防实践。此外,还评估了 ACL 损伤史。
在 552 名球员中,有 196 名女性球员做出了回应(35.5%)。超过 80%的球员认为受伤风险是中度或高度的。球员们将膝盖、脚踝、大腿、头部和腹股沟列为女足中最重要的损伤。确定的最重要的危险因素是肌肉力量弱,其次是球场质量差、在人工草皮上踢球、训练过多、恢复不足和铲球。在这些精英球员中,15%的球员在国内俱乐部没有固定的医务人员,但超过 75%的球员接受了预防损伤的建议,超过 80%的球员在俱乐部进行了预防损伤的练习。球员们认为最重要的实施障碍是球员的动机和教练的态度。三分之二的球员在俱乐部使用 FIFA 11+计划。
这个多样化的精英球员群体表现出了对女足中风险水平和损伤类型的良好了解。在球员强调的危险因素中,只有一个内在危险因素(力量),但还有几个他们无法控制的因素(场地质量和类型、训练量和铲球)。尽管缺乏医疗支持,但球员们对预防损伤练习仍持有积极的态度和信念,并表现出较高的实施水平。