Tripler Army Medical Center, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, 1 Jarrett White Road, Honolulu HI 96859, United States.
Tripler Army Medical Center, Orthopaedic Surgery Department, 1 Jarrett White Road, Honolulu HI 96859, United States.
Injury. 2023 Dec;54(12):111089. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2023.111089. Epub 2023 Oct 11.
With the advent of mixed martial arts (MMA) growing in popularity, there has been a described increase in its participation. The term MMA generally describes the hybridization of combat disciplines including but not limited to: karate, judo, jiu-jitsu, wrestling, taekwondo, boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai. With increased participation in MMA and martial arts, differing physical demands are placed on participants. Due to the physical nature of combat sports, there are injuries associated with participation. The purpose of this study is to report the incidence and characteristics of injuries seen from various martial art disciplines presenting to United States Emergency Rooms in order to educate participants and providers alike about risks assumed with participating in martial arts.
The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database was queried for martial arts-related injuries from 2009 to 2019. Cases were examined and data including patient age and gender, injury type and location, hospital disposition, and type of martial arts practiced were extracted.
A total of 8,400 injuries were recorded, leading to a national estimate of 310,143 martial-arts related injuries over the 11 year period of 2009-2019 (95 % CI 239,063-381,223). The most common types of injuries were strains/sprains (n = 2664, 31.7 %), fractures (n = 1,575, 18.8 %), and contusions/abrasions (n = 1,698, 20.2 %). There were 260 dislocations, with shoulder dislocations being most common (n = 96, 36.9 %). Lower extremities were affected more frequently than upper extremities (n = 3566, 42.5 % versus n = 3026, 36.0 %), with the knee being the single most common location of injury (n = 811, 9.7 %). Males more commonly sustained fractures (19.7 % versus 17.4 %, p = 0.03) and dislocations (3.5 % versus 2.4 %, p = 0.01) when compared to females. Ankle injuries were more common in females than males (10.4 % versus 6.0 %, p < 0.001). Only 2.2 % of patients required admission to the hospital. Risk factors for admission included patients >35 years of age and male sex.
Martial arts injuries are a significant source of musculoskeletal injuries among patients presenting to US emergency rooms. Lower extremity injuries are seen most frequently, with patients rarely requiring hospital admission. Using this information, both providers and participants may be better equipped to make educated decisions on injury prevention and treatment.
随着综合格斗(MMA)的普及,其参与度也有所增加。MMA 通常描述了多种格斗流派的融合,包括但不限于空手道、柔道、柔术、摔跤、跆拳道、拳击、踢拳和泰拳。随着 MMA 和武术的参与度增加,参与者面临着不同的身体需求。由于搏击运动的性质,参与其中会导致受伤。本研究的目的是报告来自美国急诊室各种武术学科的损伤发生率和特征,以便教育参与者和提供者参与武术所承担的风险。
从 2009 年至 2019 年,国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)数据库查询与武术相关的伤害。检查病例并提取数据,包括患者年龄和性别、损伤类型和位置、医院处置和所练习的武术类型。
共记录了 8400 例损伤,导致全国 2009-2019 年 11 年间 MMA 相关损伤的估计值为 310143 例(95%置信区间 239063-381223)。最常见的损伤类型是拉伤/扭伤(n=2664,31.7%)、骨折(n=1575,18.8%)和挫伤/擦伤(n=1698,20.2%)。有 260 例脱位,其中肩部脱位最常见(n=96,36.9%)。下肢比上肢更常受伤(n=3566,42.5%比 n=3026,36.0%),膝关节是最常见的受伤部位(n=811,9.7%)。与女性相比,男性更容易发生骨折(19.7%比 17.4%,p=0.03)和脱位(3.5%比 2.4%,p=0.01)。与男性相比,女性踝关节损伤更常见(10.4%比 6.0%,p<0.001)。只有 2.2%的患者需要住院治疗。住院的危险因素包括患者年龄>35 岁和男性。
武术损伤是美国急诊室就诊患者肌肉骨骼损伤的一个重要来源。下肢损伤最为常见,患者很少需要住院治疗。利用这些信息,提供者和参与者都可以更好地做出关于损伤预防和治疗的教育决策。