Ashikaga Kohei, Yoneyama Kihei, Hirayama Kuniaki, Suzuki Tatsuhiro, Muroi Ryota, Inoue Rumiko, Ishibashi Yuki, Nakase Junsuke, Takeda Hideaki, Fujiya Hiroto
Department of Sports Medicine, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, 2-16-1 Sugao, Miyakaeku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 216-8511 Japan.
Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Japan.
Sport Sci Health. 2022;18(3):847-852. doi: 10.1007/s11332-021-00865-1. Epub 2021 Nov 19.
This study aimed to investigate the medical care provided at the venue of the weightlifting event of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
We retrospectively evaluated athletes who availed of medical services at the venue during the weightlifting event of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. In total, 194 athletes participated in the weightlifting competition.Injuries and illnesses were classified into cases handled without physician or cases requiring medical examination by a physician. These were tabulated for each examination location (athlete medical station, field of play [FOP], first-aid station of training floor or warm-up area).
Throughout the event, a cumulative total of 132 people used the venue medical services. Nine athletes required medical attention at the athlete medical stations. Of these nine cases, six occurred on the training floor. In the FOP, nine athletes were examined. Two experienced light-headedness, two had knee pain, and the rest had other symptoms. No athletes wanted to undergo medical examination at the athlete medical station. 89 medical procedures were performed in the first-aid station on the training floor, including 52 tapings and 37 ice compressions, and the most frequent body part which needed treatment was the knee, followed by the fingers. At the first-aid station on the match floor, 25 medical procedures were performed, including 17 ice compressions, 5 haemostasis, and 4 tapings. The body parts that most frequently needed treatment were the fingers, knees, and lower legs.
Several athletes needed treatment; however, only a few required medical care from a physician.
本研究旨在调查2020年东京奥运会举重比赛场馆提供的医疗服务。
我们回顾性评估了在2020年东京奥运会举重比赛期间在该场馆接受医疗服务的运动员。共有194名运动员参加了举重比赛。伤病情况分为无需医生处理的病例和需要医生检查的病例。这些病例按每个检查地点(运动员医疗站、比赛场地[FOP]、训练场地或热身区的急救站)进行列表统计。
在整个赛事中,累计共有132人使用了场馆医疗服务。9名运动员在运动员医疗站需要医疗护理。在这9例中,有6例发生在训练场地。在比赛场地,有9名运动员接受了检查。其中2人感到头晕,2人膝盖疼痛,其余有其他症状。没有运动员想在运动员医疗站接受检查。在训练场地的急救站进行了89次医疗操作,包括52次包扎和37次冰敷,最常需要治疗的身体部位是膝盖,其次是手指。在比赛场地的急救站,进行了25次医疗操作,包括17次冰敷、5次止血和4次包扎。最常需要治疗的身体部位是手指、膝盖和小腿。
有几名运动员需要治疗;然而,只有少数人需要医生的医疗护理。