Pang Florence Ou-Suet, Man Gene Chi-Wai, Ling Samuel Ka-Kin, Yung Patrick Shu-Hang
Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Asia Pac J Sports Med Arthrosc Rehabil Technol. 2021 Aug 17;26:27-31. doi: 10.1016/j.asmart.2021.07.006. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Ultimate Frisbee is a non-contact, self-refereed team sport that is rapidly gaining popularity in Hong Kong. As it is a physically demanding competition, it can result in substantial injury risk. However, the injury epidemiology data in Hong Kong remains lacking. The aim of this study is to identify and analyse the injury prevalence and risk factors for Ultimate Frisbee players in Hong Kong.
Online self-reported surveys were collected from participants through the Hong Kong Flying Disc Federation for the 2019 season. Data was collected on injury type, location, nature, severity and onset. Injury incidence rates (IRs) were calculated as injuries per 1000 h of athlete-exposures (AEs). Incidence rate ratios were determined to compare IRs with 95% confidence intervals, which were used to calculate differences. In addition, analysis on IR will be made on comparing between training and tournament.
Response rate of 75.6% was achieved, of which 59 entries were included for analysis. We observed 54 injuries over 9412 AEs for a total IR of 5.74 per 1000 h of AEs. The injury prevalence is 62.7%, with both men and women having similar incidence (IRR = 1.161, 95% CI = 0.63, 2.14, p = 0.63). The most common injuries were in the lower limb (61.1%). Cutting was the most frequent injury mechanism (23.7%). The risk of injury during training is 3 times less compared to during tournament (IRR = 0.03, 95% CI = 0.18, 0.60, p < 0.01).
Our preliminary findings provide evidence that majority of Ultimate injuries in Hong Kong players involved the lower extremity with injuries occurring more in tournaments than training. This study is an important first step to provide the groundwork for tailoring prevention strategies to minimize injuries in Ultimate Frisbee.
极限飞盘是一项无身体接触、由参与者自行裁判的团队运动,在香港正迅速普及。由于它是一项对体能要求较高的竞赛运动,可能导致较高的受伤风险。然而,香港的伤病流行病学数据仍然匮乏。本研究的目的是识别并分析香港极限飞盘运动员的受伤发生率及风险因素。
通过香港飞盘总会收集了2019赛季参与者的在线自我报告调查数据。收集了有关损伤类型、部位、性质、严重程度和发病情况的数据。损伤发生率(IR)计算为每1000小时运动员暴露时间(AE)的损伤次数。确定发生率比值以比较发生率,并给出95%置信区间,用于计算差异。此外,还将对训练和比赛期间的发生率进行比较分析。
回复率达到75.6%,其中59份记录纳入分析。在9412小时的运动员暴露时间内,共观察到54例损伤,总发生率为每1000小时AE 5.74次。受伤患病率为62.7%,男性和女性的发生率相似(发生率比值比=1.161,95%置信区间=0.63,2.14,p=0.63)。最常见的损伤部位是下肢(61.1%)。切入是最常见的受伤机制(23.7%)。训练期间的受伤风险比比赛期间低3倍(发生率比值比=0.03,95%置信区间=0.18,0.60,p<0.01)。
我们的初步研究结果表明,香港极限飞盘运动员的大多数损伤累及下肢,且比赛中的受伤次数多于训练。本研究是重要的第一步,为制定预防策略以尽量减少极限飞盘运动中的损伤奠定了基础。