Department of Injury and Arthroscopy Surgery, National Institute of Sports Medicine, Beijing, China.
School of Physical Education, Shanxi Normal University, Taiyuan, China.
PLoS One. 2024 Jul 11;19(7):e0306787. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306787. eCollection 2024.
Talent transfer (TT) program is an appropriate approach to address the talent gap evident in specific sports activities, while little is known about the injury characteristics of snowboarding athletes involved in the TT program.
To determine the epidemiology of injuries among snowboarders involved in the TT program.
A total of 244 athletes who were not previously engaged in winter sports were selected for training in snowboarding that lasted for 109 days. The injuries and at-risk exposures (A-Es) data were recorded by physicians. Injury rates (IRs), incidence rate ratios (IRRs), and injury proportion ratios (IPRs) were calculated and compared by sex and age groups.
The overall and time loss (TL) IR were 32.4/1000 A-Es and 12.2/1000 A-Es respectively. The overall and non-time loss (NTL) IRR were higher for female athletes than for male athletes. Additionally, the overall IRR and TL-IRR for female athletes were higher in those athletes who aged ≤15 years old. Over 93% of TL injuries resulted in participation restriction time of ≤7 days (male athletes, 93.94%; female athletes, 94.10%). Trunk (28.43%), knee joints (21.33%), and hand/wrist (16.53%) were found as the common sites of injury in both female and male athletes. The most frequent type of injury was contusion (male athletes: 53.00%, female athletes: 59.10%) resulted from ground/apparatus contact (male athletes: 75.10%, female athletes: 75.20%).
The risk injury among snowboarding athletes involved in the TT program during the first snow season training was found noticeable, especially for younger female athletes. The high incidence of ground/apparatus contact-related injuries suggested the necessity of specifically designed training programs and braces for snowboarding athletes involved in the TT program.
人才转移(TT)计划是解决特定体育活动中人才短缺的合适方法,但对于参与 TT 计划的单板滑雪运动员的受伤特征知之甚少。
确定参与 TT 计划的单板滑雪运动员的损伤流行病学。
共选择了 244 名以前不从事冬季运动的运动员进行为期 109 天的单板滑雪训练。医生记录了受伤和高危暴露(A-Es)数据。按性别和年龄组计算和比较损伤发生率(IR)、发病率比值比(IRR)和损伤比例比(IPR)。
总损伤率(IR)和时间损失(TL)IR 分别为 32.4/1000 A-Es 和 12.2/1000 A-Es。女性运动员的总损伤率和 TL 损伤率比值比高于男性运动员。此外,≤15 岁的女性运动员的总 IRR 和 TL-IRR 更高。超过 93%的 TL 损伤导致参与限制时间≤7 天(男性运动员,93.94%;女性运动员,94.10%)。躯干(28.43%)、膝关节(21.33%)和手/腕(16.53%)是男女运动员常见的损伤部位。最常见的损伤类型是挫伤(男性运动员:53.00%,女性运动员:59.10%),由地面/器械接触引起(男性运动员:75.10%,女性运动员:75.20%)。
在第一个雪季训练中,参与 TT 计划的单板滑雪运动员的受伤风险明显较高,尤其是年轻女性运动员。与地面/器械接触相关的高发生率表明,有必要为参与 TT 计划的单板滑雪运动员设计专门的训练计划和护具。