Gashi Feim, Kovačič Tine, Shalaj Ismet, Haxhiu Bekim, Boshnjaku Arben
Physiotherapy Program, Faculty of Medicine, Alma Mater Europaea -ECM, Maribor, Slovenia.
Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Alma Mater Europaea Campus College Rezonanca, Prishtina, Kosovo.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2023 Oct 12;15(1):131. doi: 10.1186/s13102-023-00746-9.
An emphasis has been given lately towards women's engagement together with their potential in soccer. As this sport develops with athletes becoming more physically fit and skilled, it is unclear what the consequences in terms of injuries are. Having this in mind, this study aimed to investigate the major injuries that occur in women's soccer players.
This descriptive epidemiological study invited all 286 women's soccer players from the 12 participating women clubs in the Kosovo 1st Soccer League (elite football level) during the 2021/2022 season, out of which 142 from 12 clubs participated. Exposure time for 1000 h of playing and training were recorded in addition to the anthropometric data, playing position, and prior injury history during the end of the season, practice, and match. The exact type of injury, severity, and post-injury recovery time, as well as the circumstances surrounding the injuries, were recorded.
In total 84 injuries were registered with an overall injury ratio (IR) being 3.21 (CI: 2.56, 3.98) injuries/1000 exposure hours. During the competitive season, each player sustained 1.4 injuries on average. IRs were significantly higher during competition (n = 50; IR = 1.57; CI: 1.52, 1.62) compared to training (n = 34; IR = 0.26, CI: 0.25, 0.27). Out of a total of 142 women players, 84 (59.2%) injuries occurred, and no record of injuries was made in 58 (40.8%) players. The overall IR was observed to be 3.21 (CI: 1.24, 3.27), with moderate and severe injuries accounting for 38.1% of total injuries (each), followed by mild (16.7%) and minimal (7.1%) injuries.
The women IR in Kosovo women's soccer players is low while being circa 11% below the international average. Almost 2 out of every 4 injuries were categorized as traumatic, with the IRs being more than 5-fold larger during games than during training. Additionally, these findings emphasize the higher rate of injuries amongst younger athletes, suggesting caution to be taken by the coaches when planning for the match. The collected data may help coaches and trainers create more targeted women's soccer injury prevention programs.
近来人们开始重视女性参与足球运动及其潜力。随着这项运动的发展,运动员的身体素质和技能不断提高,目前尚不清楚这对伤病会产生什么影响。考虑到这一点,本研究旨在调查女子足球运动员中发生的主要伤病情况。
这项描述性流行病学研究邀请了科索沃第一足球联赛(精英足球级别)中12家参赛女子俱乐部的所有286名女子足球运动员参加2021/2022赛季的研究,其中12家俱乐部的142名运动员参与了研究。除了人体测量数据、比赛位置以及赛季末、训练和比赛期间的既往伤病史外,还记录了1000小时比赛和训练的暴露时间。记录了确切的伤病类型、严重程度、伤后恢复时间以及伤病发生的情况。
共记录到84例伤病,总体伤病发生率(IR)为3.21(置信区间:2.56,3.98)例/1000暴露小时。在比赛赛季期间,每名运动员平均受伤1.4次。与训练期间(n = 34;IR = 0.26,置信区间:0.25,0.27)相比,比赛期间的伤病发生率(n = 50;IR = 1.57,置信区间:1.52,1.62)显著更高。在总共142名女运动员中,84名(59.2%)出现了伤病,58名(40.8%)运动员没有伤病记录。总体伤病发生率为3.21(置信区间:1.24,3.27),中度和重度伤病各占总伤病的38.1%,其次是轻度(16.7%)和极轻度(7.1%)伤病。
科索沃女子足球运动员的伤病发生率较低,比国际平均水平低约11%。每4例伤病中几乎有2例被归类为创伤性伤病,比赛期间的伤病发生率比训练期间高出5倍多。此外,这些发现强调了年轻运动员中较高的伤病发生率,这表明教练在制定比赛计划时应谨慎。所收集的数据可能有助于教练和训练师制定更有针对性的女子足球伤病预防计划。