Heyn Jens, Fleckenstein Johannes
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Munich (LMU), Marchioninistrasse 15, 81377, Munich, Germany.
Department of Sports Medicine, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Ginnheimer Landstr. 39, 60487, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2021 Aug 12;13(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s13102-021-00320-1.
Handball referees play an important role during a handball match. Surprisingly, not much is known about their sports-related injuries and resulting pain, therefore the purpose of our study was to focus on injuries and sports-related pain in referees in German handball leagues.
During the 2018/19 national German handball season, referees of the German Federation of Handball (DHB) were contacted and asked to complete an injury and pain questionnaire on the penultimate matchday of the first and the second round of the season.
Seventy referees participated in the study. One in three referees reported an injury during the last year and perceived some form of pain. Of those suffering from pain, 16.7% referees reported chronic pain disorders. During the season, 31.4% of referees incurred an injury and the majority of the 70 referees officiated despite pain (n = 43). Prospectively-enrolled data suggested an incidence of 11.6 (95% CI: 10.3 to 13.0) injuries per 1000 match hours, and 19.0 (95% CI: 16.8 to 21.3) sports-related pain events per 1000 match hours. The most common injuries were foot and knee injuries and a substantial number of the referees (n = 25) reported taking analgesics for the pain.
German handball referees are at risk of sports-related injuries with subsequent pain. Considering the injury profile, the incidence of sports-related pain events, and the high physiological demands of refereeing, it appears that prevention programs should be developed and integrated into the routine of the referee.
手球裁判在一场手球比赛中发挥着重要作用。令人惊讶的是,人们对他们与运动相关的损伤及由此产生的疼痛知之甚少,因此我们研究的目的是关注德国手球联赛裁判的损伤及与运动相关的疼痛。
在2018/19德国国家手球赛季期间,联系了德国手球联合会(DHB)的裁判,并要求他们在赛季第一轮和第二轮的倒数第二个比赛日完成一份损伤和疼痛问卷。
70名裁判参与了该研究。三分之一的裁判报告在过去一年中有过损伤并感觉到某种形式的疼痛。在那些遭受疼痛的裁判中,16.7%报告有慢性疼痛障碍。在赛季期间,31.4%的裁判受过伤,并且70名裁判中的大多数尽管疼痛仍继续执法(n = 43)。前瞻性收集的数据表明,每1000比赛小时的损伤发生率为11.6(95%置信区间:10.3至13.0),每1000比赛小时与运动相关的疼痛事件发生率为19.0(95%置信区间:16.8至21.3)。最常见的损伤是足部和膝部损伤,并且相当数量的裁判(n = 25)报告为缓解疼痛服用了镇痛药。
德国手球裁判有遭受与运动相关损伤并随之产生疼痛的风险。考虑到损伤情况、与运动相关的疼痛事件发生率以及裁判工作对生理的高要求,似乎应该制定预防计划并将其纳入裁判的日常工作中。