Jastifer James R, Hoffman Martin D
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ascension Borgess Hospital, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, MI, USA.
Foot Ankle Orthop. 2023 Sep 26;8(3):24730114231198832. doi: 10.1177/24730114231198832. eCollection 2023 Jul.
The foot and ankle play a critical role in ultramarathon running. Because foot and ankle injuries are the most common location of injury in this group, proper care is essential for prevention. In this sport, small issues can become big problems over such long distances, and understanding the preventative measures taken by ultramarathon runners may provide insight for other athletes looking to avoid similar problems. The purpose of this study was to examine the routine and preventative care of the foot and ankle, as well as injury rates, in this group of high-risk athletes.
The Ultrarunners Longitudinal TRAcking (ULTRA) Study is the largest known prospective longitudinal study of ultramarathon runners. In this portion of the study, participants reported general health status, running behavior and performance, as well as foot and ankle care, injuries, stretching frequency, and shoewear.
A total of 734 ultramarathon runners participated in the study. This group ran a median of 40.2 km per week. Overall, 71.2% of active ultramarathon runners reported a foot or ankle injury in the previous 12 months. The most common injuries reported were plantar fasciitis (36.3%), Achilles tendinitis (24.0%), nonspecific foot pain (14.0%), and stress fractures (13.4%). Sit and reach flexibility test showed that 63.7% of runners could not reach past their toes. There were no significant correlations for sit and reach flexibility or stretching frequency with injury rate.
The high prevalence of foot and ankle injuries in ultramarathon runners does not appear to be influenced by arch type, foot strike pattern, orthotic usage, stretching behavior, or actual flexibility. A high percentage of the study runners used comfort as a shoe selection method, independent of alignment or foot strike pattern. These findings guide the clinician in shared decision making with runners about routine care, including injury prevention and shoe selection.
Level II, prospective study.
足踝在超级马拉松跑步中起着关键作用。由于足踝损伤是该群体中最常见的损伤部位,因此适当的护理对于预防至关重要。在这项运动中,小问题在如此长的距离中可能会变成大问题,了解超级马拉松跑者采取的预防措施可能会为其他希望避免类似问题的运动员提供见解。本研究的目的是检查这组高风险运动员的足踝日常护理和预防护理以及损伤率。
超级马拉松跑者纵向追踪(ULTRA)研究是已知最大的关于超级马拉松跑者的前瞻性纵向研究。在本研究部分中,参与者报告了一般健康状况、跑步行为和表现,以及足踝护理、损伤、拉伸频率和鞋类情况。
共有734名超级马拉松跑者参与了该研究。该组每周跑步的中位数为40.2公里。总体而言,71.2%的活跃超级马拉松跑者报告在过去12个月中有足踝损伤。报告的最常见损伤为足底筋膜炎(36.3%)、跟腱炎(24.0%)、非特异性足部疼痛(14.0%)和应力性骨折(13.4%)。坐立前屈灵活性测试表明,63.7%的跑者无法够到超过其脚趾的位置。坐立前屈灵活性或拉伸频率与损伤率之间无显著相关性。
超级马拉松跑者中足踝损伤的高患病率似乎不受足弓类型、着地方式、矫形器使用、拉伸行为或实际灵活性的影响。研究中的高比例跑者将舒适度作为选择鞋子的方法,而不考虑鞋的排列或着地方式。这些发现指导临床医生与跑者共同做出关于日常护理的决策,包括预防损伤和选择鞋子。
二级,前瞻性研究。