Division of Community Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
Department of Pediatric Sports Medicine, Scottish Rite for Children, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Phys Sportsmed. 2023 Aug;51(4):379-386. doi: 10.1080/00913847.2022.2120371. Epub 2022 Sep 7.
Hurdling is a track event that is unique due to a combination of running and jumping over an apparatus. Since hurdling requires a special skillset with sprinting and jumping, athletes are at risk for various musculoskeletal injuries. However, there has been a paucity of studies describing the epidemiology of pediatric hurdle injuries.
To examine hurdle-related injury types, injured body parts, injury mechanisms, and injury settings in children and adolescents.
Descriptive epidemiology study. Data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, which represents emergency room visits, was retrospectively reviewed. Injury data involving hurdle injuries was searched during a 10-year period (2008-2017) with hurdlers 18 years old and younger. Injuries were classified based upon injury types, body parts, injury mechanisms, and injury settings. Descriptive statistics were used including mean ± standard deviation, frequency (N), and percentages (%).
A total of 749 hurdle-related injuries were found from 333 males (44.5%) and 416 females (55.5%). The top three injury types were fracture (N = 218, 29.1%), joint sprain (N = 191, 25.5%), and contusion/hematoma/bruise (N = 78, 10.4%). The top three injured body parts were ankle (N = 140, 18.7%), knee (N = 120, 16.0%), and wrist (N = 69, 9.2%). The most common injury mechanisms were apparatus-related trips, falls, and landings (N = 594, 79.0%). Finally, injury settings consisted of track and field practices (N = 469, 62.6%), track and field meets (N = 96, 12.8%), and other settings including gym, physical education class, recess, school activities, and camps (N = 49, 6.5%).
In pediatric hurdle athletes, the most prevalent injury type seen in the emergency room was fracture. Although most hurdle-related injuries occur in the lower extremity, wrist injuries were the third most commonly injured body location. The most common injury mechanism was apparatus-related trip, fall, and landing, and injuries most commonly occurred during track practices. In pediatric hurdle athletes seen in the emergency room, majority of injuries consisted of traumatic fractures and joint sprains at ankle, knee, and wrist, which frequently occurred with apparatus-related trip, fall, and landing mechanisms during track and field practices.
跨栏是一项独特的田径运动,它结合了跑步和跳跃过障碍物。由于跨栏需要短跑和跳跃的特殊技能,运动员面临各种肌肉骨骼损伤的风险。然而,描述儿童跨栏损伤的流行病学的研究很少。
检查儿童和青少年与跨栏相关的损伤类型、受伤部位、损伤机制和损伤环境。
描述性流行病学研究。数据来自国家电子伤害监测系统,该系统代表急诊室就诊情况,对其进行了回顾性审查。在 10 年期间(2008-2017 年),对涉及跨栏运动员的伤害数据进行了搜索,年龄在 18 岁以下。根据损伤类型、身体部位、损伤机制和损伤环境对损伤进行分类。使用包括平均值±标准差、频率(N)和百分比(%)在内的描述性统计数据。
从 333 名男性(44.5%)和 416 名女性(55.5%)中发现了 749 例与跨栏相关的损伤。前三种损伤类型是骨折(N=218,29.1%)、关节扭伤(N=191,25.5%)和挫伤/血肿/瘀伤(N=78,10.4%)。前三个受伤部位是脚踝(N=140,18.7%)、膝盖(N=120,16.0%)和手腕(N=69,9.2%)。最常见的损伤机制是与器械相关的绊倒、摔倒和着陆(N=594,79.0%)。最后,损伤环境包括田径训练(N=469,62.6%)、田径比赛(N=96,12.8%)以及其他环境,包括体育馆、体育课、课间休息、学校活动和营地(N=49,6.5%)。
在儿科跨栏运动员中,在急诊室最常见的损伤类型是骨折。尽管大多数与跨栏相关的损伤发生在下肢,但手腕受伤是第三常见的受伤部位。最常见的损伤机制是与器械相关的绊倒、摔倒和着陆,而损伤最常发生在田径训练中。在急诊室就诊的儿科跨栏运动员中,大多数损伤是踝关节、膝关节和手腕的创伤性骨折和关节扭伤,这些损伤通常是由田径训练中与器械相关的绊倒、摔倒和着陆机制引起的。