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诊断顶级柔道运动员在比赛中组织损伤发生的情况:预防建议。

Diagnostics of tissue involved injury occurrence of top-level judokas during the competition: suggestion for prevention.

机构信息

Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Polska.

European Judo Union, Austria, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2022 Apr 4;10:e13074. doi: 10.7717/peerj.13074. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Judo, as a high-intensity contact sport, may lead to the occurrence of injuries, especially in competitions. This work aims to assess the likelihood of soft and hard tissue injuries in top-level judokas during competition with defining factors that determine the probability of injury occurrence.

METHODS

The injuries that occurred in 123 official international competitions from 2005-2019 were recorded by the European Judo Union (EJU) Medical Commission as a survey that was a part of the EJU Injury Registration form with internal consistency shown by a Crombach Alpha of 0.69. This survey data identified factors such as: sex, anatomical localisation of injury, type of injury, tissue involved and mechanisms of the injury. A total of 650 tissue injuries were reported correctly in terms of tissue injury definition.

RESULTS

The most frequent soft tissue injury (STI) reported was a ligament STI (48.15%), closely followed by skin STI (12.15%) and muscles STI (11.38%). In turn, the most frequent hard tissue injury occurred in bones (8.56%). The highest rates of injuries occurred during the fight in the standing position (78%). Injuries in the standing position mainly occurred while executing a throw (25.85%) and followed by the attempt to throw, ., the action of reaching the throwing position (22.30%), grip fighting (15.07%), and during falls (14.77%). Opposite to this, fight in groundwork reached only 18.30% soft and hard tissue injuries combined. The ongoing registration of injuries during judo combat and training and the early diagnosis of risk factors for injuries are the basis for the development of effective strategies for injury prevention and further treatment.

摘要

背景

柔道是一项高强度的接触性运动,可能会导致受伤,尤其是在比赛中。本研究旨在评估顶级柔道运动员在比赛中发生软组织和硬组织损伤的可能性,并确定决定损伤发生概率的因素。

方法

欧洲柔道联盟(EJU)医学委员会记录了 2005 年至 2019 年期间 123 场官方国际比赛中发生的损伤,该损伤记录作为 EJU 损伤登记表格的一部分,通过内部一致性的 Cronbach Alpha 系数为 0.69。该调查数据确定了以下因素:性别、损伤的解剖部位、损伤类型、涉及的组织和损伤机制。共有 650 例组织损伤根据组织损伤定义正确报告。

结果

报告的最常见的软组织损伤(STI)是韧带 STI(48.15%),其次是皮肤 STI(12.15%)和肌肉 STI(11.38%)。相反,最常见的硬组织损伤发生在骨骼(8.56%)。受伤发生率最高的是在站立位置的比赛中(78%)。站立位置的损伤主要发生在执行投掷动作时(25.85%),其次是投掷尝试,....,达到投掷位置的动作(22.30%)、抓握格斗(15.07%)和摔倒时(14.77%)。相比之下,地面动作的比赛仅导致 18.30%的软组织和硬组织损伤。在柔道比赛和训练中持续记录损伤,并早期诊断损伤的危险因素,是制定有效的损伤预防和进一步治疗策略的基础。

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