Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition, and Activity (ARENA), Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia, Australia.
Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition, and Activity (ARENA), Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia, Australia. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/_HunterBennett_.
J Sci Med Sport. 2024 Nov;27(11):779-785. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2024.07.007. Epub 2024 Jul 11.
The study aimed to determine a contemporary multi-year junior Australian football (AF) injury and illness profile and secondly, explore changes in incidence and burden over the six-year period.
Prospective cohort study.
This study involved an elite male junior Under-18 competition and included six seasons of injury data between 2015 and 2021. A total of 1559 eligible players were included in the analysis. An injury was defined as 'any physical or medical condition that resulted in a player missing one or more regular competition season matches.' A Poisson regression model determined injury and illness incidence and burden across the league over a 6-year period and explored changes in injury incidence and burden over time.
The frequency of injuries was 1023 over the six seasons. The most frequently reported injuries were ankle sprain or joint injuries (26.5 injuries/season), hamstring strains (15.8 injuries/season), and concussion (15.1 injuries/season). The most burdensome injuries were ankle sprain or joint injuries with 82.5 missed matches/season, followed by anterior cruciate ligament injuries with 53.7 missed matches/season and hamstring strains with 46.9 missed matches/season. Injury incidence did not change for the most common injury types over time (all p > 0.05). Injury burden significantly increased for concussions, ACL injuries, MCL injuries, and ankle sprain or joint injuries (all p < 0.05).
The multi-year injury surveillance methodology identified injuries with the highest consistent incidence and those that caused the most burden to elite male junior AF players. The results can be used to reliably guide future injury prevention methodologies to reduce the impact on players and clubs.
本研究旨在确定当代澳大利亚青少年足球(AF)多年的损伤和疾病概况,并探讨在六年期间发病率和负担的变化。
前瞻性队列研究。
本研究涉及一项精英男性青少年 U18 比赛,包括 2015 年至 2021 年六个赛季的损伤数据。共有 1559 名符合条件的球员纳入分析。损伤定义为“导致球员错过一场或多场常规比赛的任何身体或医疗状况”。泊松回归模型确定了 6 年内联赛的损伤和疾病发病率和负担,并探讨了随时间的变化。
六个赛季中,受伤频率为 1023 次。报告最频繁的损伤是踝关节扭伤或关节损伤(26.5 次/赛季)、腘绳肌拉伤(15.8 次/赛季)和脑震荡(15.1 次/赛季)。最具负担的损伤是踝关节扭伤或关节损伤,每赛季错过 82.5 场比赛,其次是前交叉韧带损伤,每赛季错过 53.7 场比赛,腘绳肌拉伤,每赛季错过 46.9 场比赛。随着时间的推移,最常见的损伤类型的发病率没有变化(均 p>0.05)。脑震荡、ACL 损伤、MCL 损伤和踝关节扭伤或关节损伤的损伤负担显著增加(均 p<0.05)。
多年的损伤监测方法确定了发病率最高且对精英男性青少年 AF 球员造成最大负担的损伤。结果可用于可靠地指导未来的损伤预防方法,以减少对球员和俱乐部的影响。