Jandhyala Aaditya, Elahi Jasra, Ganti Latha, McAuley Darren
Orlando Science School.
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Orthop Rev (Pavia). 2024 Sep 23;16:123665. doi: 10.52965/001c.123665. eCollection 2024.
Playing sports is crucial to adolescents as a source of entertainment, a factor in improving mental health, and a way to promote physical development. However, sports, including volleyball, have an inherent risk of causing injuries to its players. The objective of this study is to determine the most common locations, types, and outcomes of volleyball injuries in adolescent athletes so that more people are aware of how these injuries occur. This would encourage volleyball athletes to be more mindful of these injuries when playing.
The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was used to analyze injuries in adolescents (ages 10-19) that occurred due to volleyball between the years 2013 and 2022.
Approximately 347,395 volleyball injuries occurred in adolescents between 2013 and 2022, with the median age of patients being 15 years old. 274,003 patients were female (78.9%) while 73,392 patients were male (21.1%). 59,530 had injuries in the head or neck (17.1%), 141,660 in the lower extremities (40.8%), and 119,230 in the upper extremities (34.3%). 151,364 patients had sprains or strains (43.6%), 35,760 had fractures (10.3%), 36,804 had contusions or abrasions (10.6%), and the rest of the patients had other injuries. 342,567 patients were treated and released (98.6%), 2049 patients were left without being seen (0.6%), and 1648 patients were hospitalized (0.5%).
This study shows that volleyball players are most vulnerable to getting sprains, strains, fractures, or bruises in the upper or lower extremities. While there are more injuries in adolescent females, this is likely because a majority of volleyball players between the ages of 10 and 19 are female. Further study may be done to identify how volleyball causes these injuries in an effort to prevent them.
体育运动对青少年至关重要,它是一种娱乐方式,是改善心理健康的一个因素,也是促进身体发育的一种途径。然而,包括排球在内的体育运动,其参与者存在受伤的固有风险。本研究的目的是确定青少年排球运动员受伤的最常见部位、类型和后果,以便让更多人了解这些损伤是如何发生的。这将促使排球运动员在比赛时更加留意这些损伤。
利用国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)分析2013年至2022年间10至19岁青少年因排球运动导致的损伤情况。
2013年至2022年间,青少年排球损伤约有347,395例,患者的中位年龄为15岁。女性患者274,003例(78.9%),男性患者73,392例(21.1%)。59,530例头部或颈部受伤(17.1%),141,660例下肢受伤(40.8%),119,230例上肢受伤(34.3%)。151,364例患者为扭伤或拉伤(43.6%),35,760例骨折(10.3%),36,804例挫伤或擦伤(10.6%),其余患者为其他损伤。342,567例患者接受治疗后出院(98.6%),2049例患者未就诊(0.6%),1648例患者住院(0.5%)。
本研究表明,排球运动员上肢或下肢最容易出现扭伤、拉伤、骨折或瘀伤。虽然青少年女性受伤更多,但这可能是因为10至19岁的排球运动员大多数是女性。可以进一步开展研究,以确定排球运动导致这些损伤的方式,从而努力预防这些损伤。