Department of Trauma Surgery, University Medical Centre Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Paracelsus Medical University Nuernberg, Nuernberg, Germany.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2022 Feb;142(2):271-280. doi: 10.1007/s00402-021-03861-9. Epub 2021 Mar 19.
Football is the most popular sport worldwide and results in a high frequency of injuries. So far, mainly injuries in professional football have been investigated, and the literature lacks data regarding detailed injury epidemiology and current prevention data in amateur football tournaments.
A prospective cohort study investigated an international amateur football tournament, the UEFA Regions' Cup, which took place in 2019 in Germany. Injury epidemiology, current prevention strategies of the teams and the implementation of the UEFA concussion protocol were investigated in detail by means of standardized injury definitions and data samples for football (Fuller et al., Scand J Med Sci Sports 16:83-92, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.2006.00528.x , 2006).
138 player of 8 teams participated in this study, while 39 players were excluded. Overall injury incidence was 12.5 per 1000 h total football exposure, 43.5 per 1000 h for match exposure. No injuries were registered during training. Injury prevalence was 14.1% per player and 1.1 injuries per match were registered. The lower extremity was predominantly affected by injuries (71.4%) and the majority of injuries (78.6%) were non-severe injury types like contusions (50%) and sprains (18.2%). Two head injuries, one contusion and one skin lesion, were handled by the guidelines of the UEFA concussion protocol. 44.4% of the players indicated at least one previous injury before tournament, 45.3% of them during the last two football seasons before start of the tournament. Injury prevention performance was included in all participating teams during the tournament by warm up or training strategies (100%). During the warm-up program just 5 exercises of the FIFA 11 + program was detected by this investigation in participating teams to be done by more half of the teams. Running exercises were the most frequently performed exercises, while trunk muscle exercises were less represented (14.3%).
This study presents for the first time epidemiological injury and prevention data of the UEFA Regions Cup. Injury incidence was higher compared to injury reports of regular seasons, but lower compared to other amateur football tournaments. Currently used prevention programs revealed trunk muscle exercises as often neglected.
足球是全球最受欢迎的运动,其导致的受伤频率也很高。到目前为止,主要研究了职业足球中的受伤情况,而业余足球比赛中详细的损伤流行病学和当前预防数据在文献中仍然缺乏。
本前瞻性队列研究调查了 2019 年在德国举行的国际业余足球锦标赛——欧洲联盟地区杯。通过标准化的足球损伤定义和数据样本(Fuller 等人,Scand J Med Sci Sports 16:83-92,https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0838.2006.00528.x,2006 年),详细调查了损伤流行病学、参赛队伍的当前预防策略以及欧洲联盟脑震荡协议的实施情况。
8 支队伍的 138 名球员参加了这项研究,其中 39 名球员被排除在外。总足球暴露时间每 1000 小时的损伤发生率为 12.5,比赛暴露时间每 1000 小时的损伤发生率为 43.5。训练中未发生损伤。每名球员的损伤发生率为 14.1%,每场比赛记录到 1.1 次损伤。下肢是最容易受伤的部位(71.4%),大多数损伤(78.6%)为挫伤(50%)和扭伤(18.2%)等非严重损伤类型。有 2 例头部损伤,1 例挫伤和 1 例皮肤损伤,按照欧洲联盟脑震荡协议的指南进行了处理。在比赛前,44.4%的球员表示至少有一次先前的损伤,45.3%的球员在比赛开始前的最后两个足球赛季中受过伤。在比赛期间,所有参赛队伍都通过热身或训练策略(100%)纳入了损伤预防措施。在热身方案中,只有 5 项 FIFA 11+方案中的练习被发现有一半以上的队伍在做,而躯干肌肉练习则较少(14.3%)。
本研究首次提出了欧洲联盟地区杯的损伤和预防数据。与常规赛的损伤报告相比,该研究中的损伤发生率较高,但与其他业余足球比赛相比则较低。目前使用的预防方案显示,躯干肌肉练习经常被忽视。