Self Mitchell, Mooney James H, Amburgy John, Houston James T, Hadley Mark N, Sicking Dean, Walters Beverly C
Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.
Neurological Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, USA.
Cureus. 2022 Apr 20;14(4):e24314. doi: 10.7759/cureus.24314. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Ice hockey is a high-speed sport with a high rate of associated injury, including spinal cord injury (SCI). The incidence of hockey-related SCI has increased significantly in more recent years. A comprehensive literature search was conducted with the PubMed, Medline, Google Scholar, and Web of Science databases using the phrases "hockey AND spinal cord injuries" to identify relevant studies pertaining to hockey-related SCIs, equipment use, anatomy, and biomechanics of SCI, injury recognition, and return-to-play guidelines. Fifty-three abstracts and full texts were reviewed and included, ranging from 1983 to 2021. The proportion of catastrophic SCIs is high when compared to other sports. SCIs in hockey occur most commonly from a collision with the boards due to intentional contact resulting in axial compression, as well as flexion-related teardrop fractures that lead to spinal canal compromise and neurologic injury. Public awareness programs, improvements in equipment, and rule changes can all serve to minimize the risk of SCI. Hockey has a relatively high rate of associated SCIs occurring most commonly due to flexion-distraction injuries from intentional contact. Further investigation into equipment and hockey arena characteristics as well as future research into injury recognition and removal from and return to play is necessary.
冰球是一项高速运动,相关损伤发生率很高,包括脊髓损伤(SCI)。近年来,与冰球相关的脊髓损伤发生率显著上升。使用“冰球与脊髓损伤”等词组,对PubMed、Medline、谷歌学术和科学网数据库进行了全面的文献检索,以确定与冰球相关的脊髓损伤、装备使用、脊髓损伤的解剖学和生物力学、损伤识别以及重返比赛指南等相关研究。共查阅并纳入了53篇摘要和全文,时间跨度为1983年至2021年。与其他运动相比,灾难性脊髓损伤的比例较高。冰球运动中的脊髓损伤最常见于因故意接触导致轴向压缩而与护板碰撞,以及与屈曲相关的泪滴形骨折,这些骨折会导致椎管受压和神经损伤。公众意识项目、装备改进和规则改变都有助于将脊髓损伤风险降至最低。冰球运动中脊髓损伤的发生率相对较高,最常见的原因是故意接触导致的屈曲-牵张损伤。有必要进一步研究装备和冰球场地特征,以及未来对损伤识别、离场和重返比赛的研究。