Castro Campos Vinicius, Vicente Andreoli Carlos, Alves da Cunha Ronaldo
Department of Sports Medicine Universidade Federal de São Paulo.
Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2025 Apr 1;20(4):562-571. doi: 10.26603/001c.132168. eCollection 2025.
Basketball has one of the highest injury rates among team sports, however, published data investigating basketball-related musculoskeletal injuries (BRMIs) in professional players in Brazil are limited. The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical incidence, rate, location, type(s), severity, and nature of BRMIs in Brazilian professional basketball players, and to quantify their impact on sports performance.
Prospective cohort study.
Athletes over 18 years old who were registered and active in the professional category of each participating team that signed the Consent Form were included in this study. Over the course of 22 weeks the Team's Physical Therapist collected data weekly through an online questionnaire. The Orchard Sports Injury Classification System (OSICS) was used to provide anatomical and diagnostic classification of BRMIs and the injury severity was evaluated using the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center questionnaire (OSTRC) score. Qualitative variables were represented by frequency and proportions, and quantitative variables by mean and standard deviation.
A total of 103 athletes with a mean age of 28.8 years +/- 5.4 years reported 164 BRMI's with a clinical injury incidence of 1.6 over the 22-week study. Of these, 122 (74.4%) occurred in the lower limbs and 22 (13.4%) in the upper limbs. The BRMI rate was 5.1 injuries per 1,000 hours/practice and 79.6 injuries per 1,000 hours/game. The knee was the most affected area (19.5%), followed by hip/groin (15.2%). Muscle injuries were the most frequent (33.5%) and the most severe (4070 points OSTRC).
These findings show the importance of implementing injury monitoring measures in basketball using a standardized, low-cost and easy-to-use questionnaire to monitor the impact of BRMIs on practice and game performance.
3b (Epidemiology).
篮球运动是团体运动中受伤率最高的项目之一,然而,关于巴西职业篮球运动员与篮球相关的肌肉骨骼损伤(BRMI)的已发表数据有限。本研究的目的是调查巴西职业篮球运动员BRMI的临床发病率、发生率、部位、类型、严重程度和性质,并量化其对运动表现的影响。
前瞻性队列研究。
本研究纳入了18岁以上、在签署了同意书的每个参赛队职业组中注册并活跃的运动员。在22周的时间里,球队的物理治疗师每周通过在线问卷收集数据。采用果园运动损伤分类系统(OSICS)对BRMI进行解剖学和诊断分类,并使用奥斯陆运动创伤研究中心问卷(OSTRC)评分评估损伤严重程度。定性变量用频率和比例表示,定量变量用均值和标准差表示。
共有103名平均年龄为28.8岁±5.4岁的运动员报告了164例BRMI,在为期22周的研究中临床损伤发生率为1.6。其中,122例(74.4%)发生在下肢,22例(13.4%)发生在上肢。BRMI发生率为每1000小时训练5.1次损伤,每1000小时比赛79.6次损伤。膝盖是受影响最严重的部位(19.5%),其次是臀部/腹股沟(15.2%)。肌肉损伤最为常见(33.5%)且最为严重(OSTRC评分为4070分)。
这些发现表明,在篮球运动中采用标准化、低成本且易于使用的问卷实施损伤监测措施对于监测BRMI对训练和比赛表现的影响具有重要意义。
3b(流行病学)。