Ulster Hospital, Upper Newtownards Road, Dundonald, Belfast, BT16 1RH, UK.
Centre for Public Health Research, Queen's University, Belfast, UK.
Sports Med. 2021 Nov;51(11):2373-2388. doi: 10.1007/s40279-021-01501-1. Epub 2021 Jun 18.
Sport-related head and neck injuries, including concussion, are a growing global public health concern with a need to explore injury risk reduction strategies such as neck exercises.
To systematically review the literature to investigate: (1) the relationship between neck strength and sport-related head and neck injuries (including sport-related concussion (SRC); and (2) whether neck exercise programs can reduce the incidence of (a) sport-related head and neck injuries; and (b) SRC.
Five databases (Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, SPORTDiscus, and Web of Science) and research lists of included studies were searched using a combination of medical subject headings and keywords to locate original studies which reported the association between incidence of head and/or neck injury and neck strength data, or included a neck exercise intervention either in isolation or as part of a more comprehensive exercise program.
From an initial search of 593 studies, six were included in this review. A narrative synthesis was performed due to the heterogeneity of the included studies. The results of two observational studies reported that higher neck strength, but not deep neck flexor endurance, is associated with a lower risk of sustaining a SRC. Four intervention studies demonstrated that injury reduction programs that included neck exercises can reduce the incidence of sport-related head and neck injuries including SRC.
Consideration should be given towards incorporating neck exercises into injury reduction exercise programs to reduce the incidence of sport-related head and neck injuries, including SRC.
PROSPERO (registration number: 194217).
与运动相关的头颈部损伤,包括 concussion,是一个日益严重的全球公共卫生问题,需要探索减少损伤的策略,如颈部锻炼。
系统回顾文献,以调查:(1)颈部力量与与运动相关的头颈部损伤(包括 concussion)之间的关系;(2)颈部锻炼计划是否可以降低(a)与运动相关的头颈部损伤;和(b)concussion 的发生率。
使用医学主题词和关键词的组合,从五个数据库(Ovid MEDLINE、CINAHL、EMBASE、SPORTDiscus 和 Web of Science)和纳入研究的研究列表中搜索原始研究,这些研究报告了头和/或颈部损伤发生率与颈部力量数据之间的关系,或包括颈部锻炼干预措施,无论是单独进行还是作为更全面的锻炼计划的一部分。
从最初的 593 项研究中搜索,有 6 项研究纳入了本综述。由于纳入研究的异质性,因此进行了叙述性综合。两项观察性研究的结果表明,较高的颈部力量,但不是深层颈部屈肌耐力,与较低的 concussion 风险相关。四项干预研究表明,包括颈部锻炼的损伤减少计划可以降低运动相关的头颈部损伤的发生率,包括 concussion。
考虑将颈部锻炼纳入损伤减少锻炼计划中,以降低运动相关的头颈部损伤,包括 concussion 的发生率。
PROSPERO(注册号:194217)。