Edouard Pascal, Mosser Constance, Chapon Joris, Depiesse Frédéric, Palmer Debbie
Inter-university Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (EA 7424), Université Jean Monnet, Lyon 1, Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, Saint-Etienne, France.
Department of Clinical and Exercise Physiology, Sports Medicine Unit, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, Faculty of Medicine, Saint-Etienne, France.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2024 Jan 23;10(1):e001767. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001767. eCollection 2024.
To describe the first injury and to investigate whether it plays a role in altering athletics' sustainable practice.
We conducted a cross-sectional study using an exploratory survey on the first injury and its consequences on athletics practice. In 2021, we asked all high-level athletes licensed with the French Federation of Athletics (FFA) under 18 years, under 20 years and under 23 years categories between 2007 and 2021.
Out of 6560 emails sent by FFA, 544 athletes responded, and 93.6% (n=510) reported experiencing at least one injury during their career. The first injury occurred at a mean age of 17.5±3.3 years after 6.1±4.1 years of athletics practice. The main locations of the first injury were the posterior thigh (28.9%), the ankle (16.5%) and the knee (12.6%), and the principal reported injury types were muscle (37.7%), tendon (17.5%) and ligament (15.5%). More than a third of injured athletes (36.7%) reported experiencing ongoing symptoms or sequelae after their first injury, and about half (48.5%) experienced recurrences. About 20% had stopped athletics at the time of the survey, with injury problems the primary cause of athletes dropping out (46.2%), including the first injury (9.4%).
Injuries played an important role in altering sustainable athletics practice, with injury accounting for about 50% of all reported dropouts and the first injury accounting for about 10% of all reported causes. Our results provide evidence to target the prevention of the first injury, which could be considered the origin of the 'vicious circle' of injuries.
描述首次受伤情况,并调查其是否在改变运动员的可持续训练方面发挥作用。
我们进行了一项横断面研究,采用探索性调查来研究首次受伤及其对运动员训练的影响。2021年,我们询问了2007年至2021年间法国田径联合会(FFA)注册的所有18岁以下、20岁以下和23岁以下的高水平运动员。
在FFA发送的6560封电子邮件中,544名运动员回复,93.6%(n = 510)报告在其职业生涯中至少经历过一次受伤。首次受伤发生时的平均年龄为17.5±3.3岁,此时运动员已进行了6.1±4.1年的田径训练。首次受伤的主要部位是大腿后部(28.9%)、脚踝(16.5%)和膝盖(12.6%),报告的主要受伤类型是肌肉(37.7%)、肌腱(17.5%)和韧带(15.5%)。超过三分之一的受伤运动员(36.7%)报告在首次受伤后仍有持续症状或后遗症,约一半(48.5%)经历过复发。在调查时,约20%的运动员已停止田径训练,受伤问题是运动员退出的主要原因(46.2%),其中首次受伤占(9.4%)。
受伤在改变可持续的田径训练方面起着重要作用,受伤约占所有报告退出原因的50%,首次受伤约占所有报告原因的10%。我们的结果为针对首次受伤的预防提供了证据,首次受伤可被视为受伤“恶性循环”的源头。