Duke University School of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
Sports Health. 2024 May-Jun;16(3):440-447. doi: 10.1177/19417381231168832. Epub 2023 Apr 25.
Golf is one of the most popular sports in the United States (US) and is played by participants of all ages and skill level. Given the popularity and sport-specific demands on the upper torso, golf poses a considerable risk for upper extremity (UE) injuries. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to (1) determine the incidence rate of UE golf injuries presenting to emergency departments (EDs) in the US, (2) determine the most commonly injured body parts and mechanisms of injury, and (3) compare current injury epidemiology with previous trends in the literature.
Male sex, bimodal age extremes (young and elderly), and utilization of golf carts (vs walking) are associated with a higher incidence of golf-related UE injuries.
Descriptive epidemiology study.
Level 3.
The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) is a statistically validated injury surveillance system that collects data from ED visits as a representative probability sample of hospitals in the US. We queried the NEISS for the years 2011 to 2020 to examine the following variables for golf-related UE injuries: sociodemographic, diagnosis, body part, and mechanism of injury.
From 2011 to 2020, there were a total of 1862 golf-related UE injuries presenting to participating EDs, which correlates to an estimated 70,868 total injuries. Overall, male golf players were disproportionately affected (69.2%) versus female golf players (30.8%) and the most commonly injured age groups were those aged >60 and 10 to 19 years. The most common injuries included fractures (26.8%), strains/sprains (23.4%), and soft tissue injuries (15.9%). The joints injured most frequently were the shoulder (24.8%), wrist (15.6%), and joints in the hand (12.0%). The most common mechanisms of injury were cart accidents (44.63%), falling/tripping (29.22%), and golf club swinging/mechanics (10.37%).
Golf-related UE injuries can be acute or due to chronic overuse. Male athletes >60 years of age were the population most commonly presenting to the ED with a golf-related injury. Further, the shoulder, forearm, and wrist were most commonly injured. These findings are consistent with previous epidemiological trends in the literature. Interventions to reduce the incidence of injury should be sport-specific and focus primarily on equipment and golf cart safety and swing modification to optimize the biomechanical function of the UEs.
Our findings indicate that golf-related injury prevention programs should target UE injuries, particularly among young (<19) and older (>60 years) golfers with poor swing mechanics.
高尔夫是美国最受欢迎的运动之一,参与者年龄和技能水平各异。鉴于高尔夫运动的普及和对上身的特殊要求,它会导致上肢(UE)受伤的风险相当高。因此,本研究旨在:(1)确定美国急诊部(ED)接诊的 UE 高尔夫损伤发生率;(2)确定最常见的受伤部位和损伤机制;(3)比较当前的损伤流行病学与文献中的先前趋势。
男性、两个极端年龄组(年轻和老年)、使用高尔夫球车(而非步行)与高尔夫相关 UE 损伤的发生率较高有关。
描述性流行病学研究。
3 级。
国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)是一个经过统计学验证的伤害监测系统,它从美国医院的代表性概率样本中收集 ED 就诊数据。我们查询了 2011 年至 2020 年的 NEISS,以检查与高尔夫相关的 UE 损伤的以下变量:社会人口统计学、诊断、身体部位和损伤机制。
2011 年至 2020 年,共有 1862 例与高尔夫相关的 UE 损伤在参与的 ED 就诊,这相当于估计有 70868 例总损伤。总体而言,男性高尔夫运动员的受伤比例(69.2%)明显高于女性(30.8%),受伤最常见的年龄组是 60 岁以上和 10 至 19 岁。最常见的损伤包括骨折(26.8%)、拉伤/扭伤(23.4%)和软组织损伤(15.9%)。受伤最频繁的关节是肩部(24.8%)、腕部(15.6%)和手部关节(12.0%)。最常见的损伤机制是球车事故(44.63%)、跌倒/绊倒(29.22%)和高尔夫球杆挥杆/力学(10.37%)。
高尔夫相关 UE 损伤可能是急性的,也可能是慢性过度使用引起的。60 岁以上的男性运动员是最常见的因高尔夫相关损伤到 ED 就诊的人群。此外,肩部、前臂和手腕是最常见的受伤部位。这些发现与文献中的先前流行病学趋势一致。应针对 UE 损伤制定减少损伤发生率的干预措施,主要侧重于设备和高尔夫球车安全以及挥杆调整,以优化 UE 的生物力学功能。
我们的研究结果表明,高尔夫相关损伤预防计划应针对 UE 损伤,特别是针对年轻(<19 岁)和年龄较大(>60 岁)、挥杆技术不佳的高尔夫球手。