Department of Education, Faculty of Education, Federal University of Bahia, Bahia,Brazil.
Biomechanics Laboratory, Center of Sports, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Santa Catarina,Brazil.
J Sport Rehabil. 2022 May 4;31(7):904-910. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2021-0352. Print 2022 Sep 1.
The participation of judo athletes with disabilities in competitions has increased over the years as well as the burden of sports-related injuries and illnesses in this population. However, there is limited knowledge about sports-related injuries in judo athletes with different disabilities.
To investigate the prevalence of injuries in judo athletes with disabilities, considering the different impairment groups, magnitude of injury (ie, mechanism, nature, and severity of injury), and specific body parts.
Cross-sectional study (level of evidence, 3).
Brazilian Judo athletes with disabilities.
Fifty-one judo athletes with disabilities (15 men and 36 women) participated in this study.
Data were obtained from an adapted injury report form. The prevalence of injuries was assessed, considering type of impairment, body parts, mechanisms, and severity as well as differences between male and female athletes, with the significance level set at P < .05.
The results demonstrated a high prevalence of injuries in female athletes with visual impairment (n = 11, 73.3%) and male athletes with amputations (n = 14, 38.8%). A high prevalence was found in the national group, especially for male athletes (n = 29, 80.5%). Among athletes who had injuries, 69.4% (n = 12) of male and 80.0% (n = 25) of female athletes' injuries occurred due to direct contact with other athletes, and 72.2% (n = 26) of male and 86.6% (n = 13) of female athletes' injuries were in the training environment. The magnitude of injuries ranged from moderate to severe for male and female athletes. The knee (n = 25, 49.0%) and shoulder (n = 12, 23.5%) were the body parts most affected by injuries in both male and female athletes.
A large percentage of judo athletes with disabilities reported experiencing an injury during the previous 2 years; percentages were greater in athletes with visual and physical impairment. Moreover, most injuries occurred in the knee or shoulder, during training, and in direct contact with other athletes and were of severe magnitude.
随着时间的推移,参加残疾柔道运动员的人数不断增加,他们在运动中受伤和患病的负担也越来越重。然而,对于不同残疾类别的柔道运动员的运动相关伤害,我们知之甚少。
研究残疾柔道运动员的受伤发生率,考虑不同的损伤群体、损伤程度(即损伤的机制、性质和严重程度)和特定的身体部位。
横断面研究(证据水平 3)。
巴西残疾柔道运动员。
共有 51 名残疾柔道运动员(男 15 名,女 36 名)参加了这项研究。
数据来自一份改编后的损伤报告表。评估受伤的发生率,考虑损伤类型、身体部位、机制和严重程度以及男女运动员之间的差异,显著性水平设为 P <.05。
结果显示,视力障碍的女性运动员(n = 11,73.3%)和截肢的男性运动员(n = 14,38.8%)的受伤发生率较高。国家组的发生率也较高,特别是男性运动员(n = 29,80.5%)。在受伤的运动员中,69.4%(n = 12)的男性和 80.0%(n = 25)的女性运动员的受伤是由于与其他运动员直接接触造成的,72.2%(n = 26)的男性和 86.6%(n = 13)的女性运动员的受伤是在训练环境中发生的。男女运动员的损伤程度从中度到重度不等。在男性和女性运动员中,膝关节(n = 25,49.0%)和肩部(n = 12,23.5%)是受伤最常见的部位。
有相当大比例的残疾柔道运动员报告在过去 2 年内曾受伤;视力和身体损伤的运动员比例更高。此外,大多数损伤发生在膝关节或肩部,发生在训练中,与其他运动员直接接触,损伤程度严重。