Khoo Kevin J, Gellert Joshua M, Hagen Mia S
The University of Washington School of Medicine.
The University of Washington.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2021 Apr 2;16(2):518-526. doi: 10.26603/001c.21176.
Ultimate Frisbee is a rapidly growing sport played in all levels of competition in men's, women's, and coed divisions. Despite widespread popularity, there remains a lack of research on injury risk and prevalence during a season.
To determine the prevalence of injuries among elite club-level men and women Ultimate Frisbee players and to identify elements associated with injury during a single season.
Descriptive epidemiological study.
Voluntary preseason and postseason online surveys were distributed to local elite club-level Ultimate teams in 2019. Surveys assessed players' lifetime Ultimate-associated injury history, injury status, training regimen, and other related elements.
Fifty-seven and 84 players were eligible to complete the preseason and postseason surveys, respectively. Prior to the 2019 season, 97% of female respondents and 100% of male respondents reported a previous Ultimate-related injury in their career, with all reporting a prior lower extremity injury. During the 2019 season, 56% of respondents reported being injured, and 12% missed one month or more of the season, with 88% of injured players reporting a lower extremity injury. Men reported more ankle and calf injuries than women, and there was a strong negative correlation between time missed due to injury during the 2018 season and the number of days per week spent weight-training and accumulated training.
There is a high prevalence of lower extremity injury among elite club-level Ultimate players during a single season and pervasive lower extremity injury history may contribute to high injury prevalence. Observed injury patterns suggest targeted interventions including Nordic Hamstring Exercises and balance and proprioceptive training may decrease injury risk. Further research into this topic is needed to help reduce injury in these athletes.
Level 3.
极限飞盘是一项迅速发展的运动,在男子、女子和男女混合组别的各级比赛中都有开展。尽管广受欢迎,但关于一个赛季期间的损伤风险和发生率仍缺乏研究。
确定精英俱乐部级别的男女极限飞盘运动员的损伤发生率,并识别与单个赛季损伤相关的因素。
描述性流行病学研究。
2019年向当地精英俱乐部级别的极限飞盘队伍发放了自愿参与的赛季前和赛季后在线调查问卷。调查评估了运动员与极限飞盘相关的终身损伤史、损伤状况、训练方案及其他相关因素。
分别有57名和84名运动员有资格完成赛季前和赛季后调查。在2019赛季之前,97%的女性受访者和100%的男性受访者报告在其职业生涯中有过与极限飞盘相关的损伤,所有人都报告有过下肢损伤。在2019赛季,56%的受访者报告受伤,12%的人错过赛季一个月或更长时间,88%的受伤运动员报告为下肢损伤。男性报告的脚踝和小腿损伤比女性多,并且2018赛季因伤错过的时间与每周进行负重训练的天数和累计训练量之间存在很强的负相关。
在单个赛季中,精英俱乐部级别的极限飞盘运动员下肢损伤发生率很高,普遍存在的下肢损伤史可能导致高损伤发生率。观察到的损伤模式表明,包括北欧绳肌练习以及平衡和本体感觉训练在内的针对性干预措施可能会降低损伤风险。需要对该主题进行进一步研究,以帮助减少这些运动员的损伤。
3级。