Weber Johannes, Ernstberger Andreas, Reinsberger Claus, Popp Daniel, Nerlich Michael, Alt Volker, Krutsch Werner
Department of Trauma Surgery, University Medical Centre Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauß-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, Germany.
Institute of Sports Medicine, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2022 Jul 16;14(1):132. doi: 10.1186/s13102-022-00521-2.
Heading is an integral part of football and frequent media reports and previous studies about potential danger of heading and head trauma in football fuelled discussions. Epidemiological data and video analyses regarding headings situation and associated head injuries are still missing in male adult professional football.
In a prospective cohort study in the male fourth German football league, 100 official matches of the 2015-2016 season were assessed by video analysis and a standardized protocol. Heading situations and concomitant circumstances as well as incidents with a propensity of injury (critical incidents) were analyzed. Critical incidents (CI) and seasonal reported head injuries were cross-referenced.
Overall, 11,514 headings were analysed in detail. Video analysis yielded a mean of 5.7 headings per player and match (SD: 1.2; range 0-15). Heading was predominantly performed with the frontal part of the head (76.8%), and nearly two thirds of all headings occurred during defending (65.8%). 71.0% of all headings occured during tacklings, of which 71.9% involved body contact with the opponent player. Video analysis yielded 31 CI on the head due to heading (incidence: 1.02 per 1000 h match exposure and player). 29 CI occurred during heading duels (odds ratio: 5.91), 30 CI with body contact (odds ratio: 28.8) and 6 CI with elbow contact (odds ratio: 6.13).
Heading frequency in male semi-professional football could be determined with a rate of 5.7 headings per match and field player. Cross referencing CI and seasonal reported head injuries revealed a very low number of reported head injuries.
头球是足球运动不可或缺的一部分,媒体频繁报道以及先前关于足球运动中头球和头部创伤潜在危险的研究引发了诸多讨论。在成年男性职业足球领域,关于头球情况及相关头部损伤的流行病学数据和视频分析仍较为缺乏。
在德国足球第四级别联赛的一项前瞻性队列研究中,通过视频分析和标准化方案对2015 - 2016赛季的100场官方比赛进行了评估。分析了头球情况、伴随情况以及具有受伤倾向的事件(关键事件)。对关键事件(CI)和赛季报告的头部损伤进行了交叉对照。
总体而言,详细分析了11514次头球。视频分析得出,每场比赛每名球员的头球平均数为5.7次(标准差:1.2;范围0 - 15)。头球主要用头部正面进行(76.8%),并且所有头球的近三分之二发生在防守时(65.8%)。所有头球的71.0%发生在抢断时,其中71.9%涉及与对方球员的身体接触。视频分析发现因头球导致头部出现31次关键事件(发生率:每1000小时比赛曝光和球员为1.02次)。29次关键事件发生在头球对抗中(优势比:5.91),30次关键事件发生在有身体接触时(优势比:28.8),6次关键事件发生在有肘部接触时(优势比:6.13)。
成年男性半职业足球比赛中,每场比赛每名场上球员的头球频率可确定为5.7次。关键事件与赛季报告的头部损伤的交叉对照显示,报告的头部损伤数量非常少。