Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Sports Medical Center, Japan Institute of Sports Sciences (JISS), Tokyo, Japan.
BMJ Open. 2022 Aug 30;12(8):e060937. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-060937.
To identify the fall characteristics of athletes in wheelchair rugby and wheelchair basketball during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games and descriptively compare these with those of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.
Cross-sectional analysis.
We obtained video footage from the International Paralympic Committee of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games that included 8 teams from each of the 18 wheelchair rugby and 10 wheelchair basketball games (men and women). The data were analysed to evaluate the number of falls, class difference (low or high pointer), time of play during the fall, phase of play, contact with other athletes, fall direction, fall location and the body part that first contacted the floor during the fall. These data from the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 games were compared.
Overall, 430 falls (rugby, 104; men's basketball, 230 and women's basketball, 96) occurred (average per game ±SD: 5.8±3.1, 23.0±5.4 and 9.6±5.0, respectively). Significant differences in class, direction, fall location and body part point of contact between the three sports were observed. In wheelchair rugby, falls occurred mainly in high pointers and tended to be more lateral due to contact. In wheelchair basketball, falls occurred more in female high-pointers and in male low pointers, with more forward falls due to forward contact. Unlike in the Rio 2016 games, no difference between the events based on the presence or absence of contact was observed in the Tokyo 2020 games.
The number of falls increased in Tokyo 2020 compared with Rio 2016, with no significant difference in the characteristics of falls between the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 games. Only in men's wheelchair basketball, the number of falls in low pointers significantly increased in the Tokyo 2020 games when compared with that in the Rio 2016 games.
确定东京 2020 年残奥会轮椅橄榄球和轮椅篮球比赛中运动员摔倒的特点,并对其与里约 2016 年残奥会的特点进行描述性比较。
横断面分析。
我们从国际残奥委员会获得了东京 2020 年残奥会的视频片段,其中包括来自 18 支轮椅橄榄球和 10 支轮椅篮球比赛(男、女)的每队 8 支队伍。对数据进行分析,以评估摔倒次数、类别差异(低或高得分者)、摔倒时的比赛时间、比赛阶段、与其他运动员的接触、摔倒方向、摔倒地点以及摔倒时首先接触地面的身体部位。将这些来自里约 2016 年和东京 2020 年的比赛的数据进行了比较。
总的来说,发生了 430 次摔倒(橄榄球 104 次;男子篮球 230 次,女子篮球 96 次)(平均每场比赛±SD:5.8±3.1、23.0±5.4 和 9.6±5.0)。这三项运动在类别、方向、摔倒地点和身体接触点方面存在显著差异。在轮椅橄榄球中,摔倒主要发生在高分者身上,由于接触,摔倒倾向于更偏向侧面。在轮椅篮球中,女性高分者和男性低分者摔倒的次数更多,由于向前接触,向前摔倒的次数更多。与里约 2016 年不同的是,在东京 2020 年,没有观察到基于是否接触的比赛之间的差异。
与里约 2016 年相比,东京 2020 年的摔倒次数有所增加,里约 2016 年和东京 2020 年的摔倒特征没有显著差异。只有在男子轮椅篮球中,与里约 2016 年相比,东京 2020 年的低得分者摔倒次数明显增加。