Department of Orthopedics, Julius Maximilians University Würzburg, Wurzburg, Germany
Department of Sports Injury Prevention, VBG, German Statutory Accident Insurance for the Administrative Sector, Bielefeld, Germany.
Br J Sports Med. 2024 Jun 20;58(13):709-716. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2023-107113.
To identify mechanisms and patterns of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in adult women's professional football by means of video match analysis.
ACL match injuries sustained in Germany's first women's league during the 2016-2017 to 2022-2023 seasons were prospectively analysed by three expert raters using a standardised observation form. Epidemiological and injury data, as well as the medical history of ACL tears, were obtained from media reports and the statutory accident insurance for professional athletes.
Thirty-seven ACL injuries sustained in official football matches were included in the video analysis, of which 24 (65%) had associated knee injuries, mainly meniscus and collateral ligament injuries. According to the categorised contact mechanisms, 17 (46%) were non-contact injuries, 14 indirect contact injuries (38%) and six direct contact injuries (16%). Of the 17 non-contact injuries, seven (41%) occurred during the first 15 min of the match. Contact mechanisms did not differ between primary and secondary ACL injuries to the same or the contralateral side. Most injuries (80%) of field players occurred during horizontal movements such as sprinting (n=9, 26%), change-of-direction manoeuvres (n=7, 19%), stopping (n=5, 14%) and lunging (n=5, 14%). Four distinct repetitive patterns of ACL match injuries were identified: (1) non-contact 'pressing ACL injury' (n=9), (2) indirect contact 'parallel sprinting and tackling ACL injury' (n=7), (3) direct contact 'knee-to-knee ACL injury' (n=6) and (4) non-contact 'landing ACL injury' (n=4).
Most of the identified patterns of ACL injuries in women's professional football have great potential for prevention.
通过视频比赛分析,确定成年女足运动员前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤的机制和模式。
对 2016-2017 赛季至 2022-2023 赛季德国女足联赛中发生的 ACL 比赛损伤,由三位专家评审员使用标准化观察表进行前瞻性分析。通过媒体报道和职业运动员法定事故保险,获得了流行病学和损伤数据以及 ACL 撕裂的病史。
视频分析共纳入 37 例官方足球比赛中发生的 ACL 损伤,其中 24 例(65%)合并膝关节损伤,主要为半月板和侧副韧带损伤。根据分类的接触机制,17 例(46%)为非接触性损伤,14 例间接接触损伤(38%)和 6 例直接接触损伤(16%)。17 例非接触性损伤中,有 7 例(41%)发生在比赛前 15 分钟内。同侧和对侧初次和继发性 ACL 损伤的接触机制无差异。大多数(80%)场球员的损伤发生在水平运动中,如冲刺(n=9,26%)、变向动作(n=7,19%)、停止(n=5,14%)和前扑(n=5,14%)。确定了 4 种不同的 ACL 比赛损伤重复模式:(1)非接触性“压迫 ACL 损伤”(n=9),(2)间接接触性“平行冲刺和铲球 ACL 损伤”(n=7),(3)直接接触性“膝对膝 ACL 损伤”(n=6)和(4)非接触性“着陆 ACL 损伤”(n=4)。
在女子职业足球中,大多数确定的 ACL 损伤模式具有很大的预防潜力。