Grant Marie-Elaine, Steffen Kathrin, Palmer Debbie, Soligard Torbjørn, Lopes Alexandre Dias
Institute of Sport and Health, University College Dublin, Ireland.
International Olympic Committee Medical and Scientific Commission (Games Group), Switzerland.
Phys Ther Res. 2025;28(1):61-67. doi: 10.1298/ptr.E10332. Epub 2025 Mar 13.
The study provided a comprehensive analysis exploring the association between athletes' injury characteristics and the choice of physiotherapy treatments applied at the Polyclinic Tokyo 2020.
Data from all physiotherapy treatments offered in the Polyclinic Olympic Village in Tokyo between 13 July and 10 August were recorded electronically. The physiotherapy team consisted of approximately 150 Japanese physiotherapists. Physiotherapy modalities analyzed were cryotherapy, electrotherapy, exercise therapy, laser therapy, manual therapy, shockwave therapy, taping, and ultrasound therapy. Logistic regression assessed the association between athletes' injury characteristics and the physiotherapy treatment the Polyclinic Physiotherapy Services offered at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games using odds ratio.
This study analyzed 808 athletes who received physiotherapy, of which 66.6% (n = 1023) were for lower limb chronic injuries affecting muscles and tendons (72.8%, n = 1209) and were the most prevalent ones treated. Chronic injuries accounted for 56.7% (n = 942). Manual therapy was associated with trunk injuries (odds ratio 1.8, 95% confidence interval 1.4-2.3) and chronic injuries (1.5, 1.2-1.9). Ultrasound therapy was associated with injuries of the upper limbs (3.6, 1.9-6.7) and lower limbs (3.0, 1.7-5.2). Taping was associated with bone/joint/ligament injuries (2.1, 1.4-3.0). Shockwave was associated with muscle/tendon injuries (2.0, 1.2-3.4). Cryotherapy was related to acute injuries (1.8, 1.1-3.0) and lower limbs (3.6, 1.4-9.4). Laser was associated with bone/joint/ligament injuries (14.4, 4.5-45.8).
Chronic injuries affecting lower limb muscles and tendons were the most prevalent musculoskeletal injuries treated at the Tokyo 2020 Polyclinic. Overall, Japanese physiotherapists used manual therapy, taping, exercise, and ultrasound therapy to treat athlete injuries.
本研究进行了全面分析,以探究运动员的损伤特征与2020年东京综合诊所所采用的物理治疗方法选择之间的关联。
对7月13日至8月10日期间东京奥运村综合诊所提供的所有物理治疗数据进行电子记录。物理治疗团队由约150名日本物理治疗师组成。分析的物理治疗方式包括冷冻疗法、电疗法、运动疗法、激光疗法、手法治疗、冲击波疗法、贴扎和超声疗法。逻辑回归使用比值比评估了运动员的损伤特征与2020年东京奥运会综合诊所物理治疗服务所提供的物理治疗之间的关联。
本研究分析了808名接受物理治疗的运动员,其中66.6%(n = 1023)是针对影响肌肉和肌腱的下肢慢性损伤(72.8%,n = 1209),是接受治疗的最常见损伤类型。慢性损伤占56.7%(n = 942)。手法治疗与躯干损伤(比值比1.8,95%置信区间1.4 - 2.3)和慢性损伤(1.5,1.2 - 1.9)相关。超声疗法与上肢损伤(3.6,1.9 - 6.7)和下肢损伤(3.0,1.7 - 5.2)相关。贴扎与骨/关节/韧带损伤(2.1,1.4 - 3.0)相关。冲击波与肌肉/肌腱损伤(2.0,1.2 - 3.4)相关。冷冻疗法与急性损伤(1.8,1.1 - 3.0)和下肢损伤(3.6,1.4 - 9.4)相关。激光与骨/关节/韧带损伤(14.4,4.5 - 45.8)相关。
影响下肢肌肉和肌腱的慢性损伤是2020年东京综合诊所治疗的最常见肌肉骨骼损伤。总体而言,日本物理治疗师使用手法治疗、贴扎、运动和超声疗法来治疗运动员损伤。