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青少年和大学女子足球中的头部生物力学

Header biomechanics in youth and collegiate female soccer.

作者信息

Filben Tanner M, Pritchard N Stewart, Miller Logan E, Miles Christopher M, Urban Jillian E, Stitzel Joel D

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA; School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, Virginia Tech - Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA; School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, Virginia Tech - Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

出版信息

J Biomech. 2021 Nov 9;128:110782. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2021.110782. Epub 2021 Oct 2.

Abstract

Concerns about the effects of intentional heading in soccer have led to regulatory restrictions on headers for youth players. However, there is limited data describing how header exposure varies across age levels, and few studies have attempted to compare head impact exposure across different levels of play with the same sensor. Additionally, little is known about the biomechanical response of the brain to header impacts. The objective of this study was to evaluate head kinematics and the resulting tissue-level brain strain associated with intentional headers among youth and collegiate female soccer players. Six youth and 13 collegiate participants were instrumented with custom mouthpiece-based sensors measuring six-degree-of-freedom head kinematics of headers during practices and games. Kinematics of film-verified headers were used to drive impact simulations with a detailed brain finite element model to estimate tissue-level strain. Linear and rotational head kinematics and strain metrics, specifically 95th percentile maximum principal strain (ε) and the area under the cumulative strain damage measure curve (VSM), were compared across levels of play (i.e., youth vs. collegiate) while adjusting for session type and ball delivery method. A total of 483 headers (n = 227 youth, n = 256 collegiate) were analyzed. Level of play was significantly associated with linear acceleration, rotational acceleration, rotational velocity, ε, and VSM. Headers performed by collegiate players had significantly greater mean head kinematics and strain metrics compared to those performed by youth players (all p < .001). Targeted interventions aiming to reduce head impact magnitude in soccer should consider factors associated with the level of play.

摘要

对足球运动中故意顶球的影响的担忧导致了对青少年球员顶球的监管限制。然而,描述头球暴露情况如何随年龄水平变化的数据有限,并且很少有研究尝试使用相同的传感器比较不同比赛水平的头部撞击暴露情况。此外,对于大脑对头球撞击的生物力学反应知之甚少。本研究的目的是评估青少年和大学女子足球运动员中与故意顶球相关的头部运动学以及由此产生的组织水平的脑应变。六名青少年和十三名大学参与者在训练和比赛期间佩戴了基于定制口器的传感器,以测量顶球的六自由度头部运动学。经视频验证的顶球运动学用于驱动详细脑有限元模型的撞击模拟,以估计组织水平的应变。在调整训练类型和球的传递方式的同时,比较了不同比赛水平(即青少年组与大学组)的线性和旋转头部运动学及应变指标,特别是第95百分位数的最大主应变(ε)和累积应变损伤测量曲线下的面积(VSM)。总共分析了483次顶球(青少年组n = 227,大学组n = 256)。比赛水平与线性加速度、旋转加速度、旋转速度、ε和VSM显著相关。与青少年球员相比,大学球员进行的顶球平均头部运动学和应变指标显著更大(所有p < .001)。旨在减少足球运动中头部撞击强度的针对性干预措施应考虑与比赛水平相关的因素。

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