Pereira N, Burgess T L, Corten L
Division of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
S Afr J Sports Med. 2021 Dec 1;33(1):v33i1a11832. doi: 10.17159/2078-516X/2021/v33i1a11832. eCollection 2021.
Field hockey is an Olympic sport played internationally and in which South Africa is a participating nation. It also has its own world cup. Few injury studies have been published on South African field hockey. Research efforts should increase within the sport to ensure safe participation and mitigate the inherent injury risks.
The objective of the study was to attend the male and female inter-provincial field hockey tournaments in South Africa and determine the incidence of injury and burden of acquired sport injuries (time-loss and medical attention).
A quantitative, descriptive, longitudinal study, including 133 females and 139 males, was conducted. Participants completed baseline questionnaires prior to the tournament and post-match questionnaires detailing injuries during the tournament.
The recorded injuries were 77.9 (females) and 99.5 (males) per 1 000 player match hours. Medical attention was 51.9 (females) and 70.3 (males) injuries per 1 000 player match hours. The result for time-loss injuries was 4.3 (females) and 7.5 (males) injuries per 1 000 player match hours.
The study found high incidence rates of all injuries and medical attention injuries; however, the incidence of time-loss injuries was low in comparison to existing literature. Comparing current results to existing literature is challenging due to the heterogeneity of methodologies and injury definitions in field hockey research.
This was the largest observational study in field hockey conducted in South Africa. The international sporting body should establish a consensus for future research and the South African Hockey Association explore long-term surveillance in South Africa to mimic similar national codes.
曲棍球是一项奥运会项目,在国际上开展,南非是参赛国之一。它也有自己的世界杯。关于南非曲棍球的伤病研究发表较少。该运动领域应加大研究力度,以确保安全参与并降低内在的受伤风险。
本研究的目的是参加南非男女省级曲棍球锦标赛,并确定受伤发生率以及运动损伤(误工和就医)负担。
开展了一项定量、描述性纵向研究,纳入133名女性和139名男性。参与者在比赛前完成基线问卷,并在赛后完成详细记录比赛期间受伤情况的问卷。
每1000运动员比赛小时记录的受伤情况为女性77.9例、男性99.5例。每1000运动员比赛小时的就医受伤情况为女性51.9例、男性70.3例。误工受伤情况为每1000运动员比赛小时女性4.3例、男性7.5例。
研究发现所有受伤和就医受伤的发生率都很高;然而,与现有文献相比,误工受伤的发生率较低。由于曲棍球研究中方法和损伤定义的异质性,将当前结果与现有文献进行比较具有挑战性。
这是在南非进行的最大规模的曲棍球观察性研究。国际体育机构应为未来研究建立共识,南非曲棍球协会应在南非探索长期监测,以效仿类似的国家规范。