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街头健身练习者的损伤情况

Injury Profile Among Street Workout Practitioners.

作者信息

Ngo Jake K, Solis-Urra Patricio, Sanchez-Martinez Javier

机构信息

Dance Science Laboratory, School of Dance, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong.

Faculty of Education and Social Sciences, Universidad Andres Bello, Viña del Mar, Chile.

出版信息

Orthop J Sports Med. 2021 Jun 15;9(6):2325967121990926. doi: 10.1177/2325967121990926. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Street workout (SW) is an urban sport based on calisthenic exercises. Injury profiles and risk factors are widely explored in various sport disciplines. However, because of the lack of research in SW, injury profiles have not yet been established.

PURPOSE

To investigate the characteristics and prevalence of injuries and variables that may increase these odds in SW practitioners.

STUDY DESIGN

Case-control study; Level of evidence, 4.

METHODS

An electronic survey was conducted between September 2018 and March 2019 in order to obtain practitioner information, physical activity level, training characteristics, and injury information of SW practitioners. Responses from 93 practitioners were eligible for analysis. Univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association among several variables and the presence of injury in the past 12 months based on odds ratios (ORs).

RESULTS

Overall, 62.4% of the 93 participants reported an injury in the previous 12 months, and tendinopathy was the most reported diagnosis (31.0% of injured practitioners). High injury frequency was reported in the shoulder (23.0%) and back (upper and mid) (18.4%). Overtraining was the most reported perception of cause of injury (56.9%). Most injured practitioners (20.7%) performed freestyle exercises before the injury, followed by upper body exercises. A history of previous injuries (OR, 4.078; = .005) and the middle and higher tertiles of vigorous physical activity (OR, 4.370; = .015 and OR, 5.634; = .003, respectively) were associated with a higher odds of injury.

CONCLUSION

In SW, the shoulder and back (upper and mid) were the most injured body parts, with tendinopathy being the most frequent diagnosis. Overtraining was typically reported as the perceived cause of injury, with freestyle and upper limb exercises the most performed exercises when injured. A history of previous injuries, along with vigorous physical activity, was found to augment the odds of injury. More research is needed to corroborate our findings, along with increased knowledge about SW practice and injuries.

摘要

背景

街头健身(SW)是一项基于健身操练习的城市运动。在各种体育项目中,人们广泛探讨了损伤情况和风险因素。然而,由于街头健身方面的研究匮乏,其损伤情况尚未明确。

目的

调查街头健身参与者的损伤特征、患病率以及可能增加损伤几率的变量。

研究设计

病例对照研究;证据等级为4级。

方法

于2018年9月至2019年3月进行了一项电子调查,以获取街头健身参与者的信息、身体活动水平、训练特征和损伤信息。93名参与者的回复符合分析要求。基于比值比(OR),采用单因素和多因素二元逻辑回归分析来检验多个变量与过去12个月内损伤发生情况之间的关联。

结果

总体而言,93名参与者中有62.4%报告在过去12个月内受过伤,肌腱病是报告最多的诊断结果(占受伤参与者的31.0%)。肩部(23.0%)和背部(上背部和中背部)(18.4%)的损伤频率较高。过度训练是报告最多的损伤原因(56.9%)。大多数受伤参与者(20.7%)在受伤前进行自由式练习,其次是上身练习。既往受伤史(OR = 4.078;P = 0.005)以及剧烈身体活动的中高三分位数(OR分别为4.370;P = 0.015和OR = 5.634;P = 0.003)与更高的损伤几率相关联。

结论

在街头健身中,肩部和背部(上背部和中背部)是受伤最多的身体部位,肌腱病是最常见的诊断结果。过度训练通常被报告为损伤的感知原因,自由式和上肢练习是受伤时最常进行的练习项目。既往受伤史以及剧烈身体活动被发现会增加损伤几率。需要更多研究来证实我们的发现,并增加对街头健身实践和损伤的了解。

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