Martens Géraldine, Delvaux François, Forthomme Bénédicte, Kaux Jean-François, Urhausen Axel, Bieuzen François, Leclerc Suzanne, Winkler Laurent, Brocherie Franck, Nedelec Mathieu, Morales-Artacho Antonio J, Ruffault Alexis, Macquet Anne-Claire, Guilhem Gaël, Hannouche Didier, Tscholl Philippe M, Seil Romain, Edouard Pascal, Croisier Jean-Louis
Réseau Francophone Olympique de la Recherche en Médecine du Sport (ReFORM) International Olympic Committee (IOC) Research Centre for Prevention of Injury and Protection of Athlete Health, Liège, Belgium.
Physical Medicine and Sport Traumatology Department, SportS2, FIFA Medical Centre of Excellence, Fédération Internationale de Médecine du Sport (FIMS) Collaborative Centre of Sports Medicine, University of Liège and University Hospital of Liège, Liège, Belgium.
Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Dec 17;3:745765. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.745765. eCollection 2021.
In regular times, implementing exercise-based injury prevention programs into the training routine of high-level and professional athletes represents a key and challenging aspect to decrease injury risk. Barriers to implementing such prevention programs have previously been identified such as lack of resources, logistic issues or motivation. The COVID-19 pandemic associated with restrictions on daily life dramatically impacted sports participation from training to competition. It is therefore reasonable to assume that such lockdown-like context has exacerbated the challenge to implement exercise-based injury prevention programs, potentially leading to a greater musculoskeletal injury risk. In this narrative review, recommendations are proposed for building an expertise- and evidence-based Standard Operating Procedure for injury prevention in lockdown-like contexts for high-level and professional athletes. The following recommendations can be provided: (1) assess the global and sport-specific risks in the light of the ongoing cause of isolation; (2) adapt remote training materials and programs; (3) ensure regular quality communication within the staff, between athletes and the staff as well as between athletes; (4) follow the athlete's mental well-being; and (5) plan for a safe return-to-sports as well as for an ongoing monitoring of the load-recovery balance. These key domains should further be addressed to comply with local policies, which are subject to change over time in each individual country. The use of these recommendations may improve the readiness of athletes, coaches, physicians and all sports stakeholders for future lockdown-like contexts.
在正常时期,将基于运动的损伤预防计划纳入高水平和职业运动员的训练日常是降低损伤风险的关键且具有挑战性的方面。此前已确定实施此类预防计划存在障碍,如资源短缺、后勤问题或积极性不足。与日常生活限制相关的新冠疫情极大地影响了从训练到比赛的体育参与。因此,有理由认为这种类似封锁的情况加剧了实施基于运动的损伤预防计划的挑战,可能导致更大的肌肉骨骼损伤风险。在这篇叙述性综述中,针对为高水平和职业运动员在类似封锁的情况下制定基于专业知识和证据的损伤预防标准操作程序提出了建议。可提供以下建议:(1)根据当前的隔离原因评估全球和特定运动的风险;(2)调整远程训练材料和计划;(3)确保工作人员内部、运动员与工作人员之间以及运动员之间进行定期的高质量沟通;(4)关注运动员的心理健康;(5)规划安全的恢复运动以及持续监测负荷-恢复平衡。这些关键领域应进一步加以解决,以符合当地政策,而每个国家的当地政策会随时间变化。使用这些建议可能会提高运动员、教练、医生和所有体育利益相关者应对未来类似封锁情况的准备程度。