Gondouin Hugo, Zabotto Nicolas, Allado Edem, Hily Oriane, Temperelli Margaux, Le Garrec Sébastien, Chenuel Bruno, Poussel Mathias
CHRU-Nancy, University Centre of Sports Medicine and Adapted Physical Activity, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.
DevAH, Department of Physiology, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.
Front Sports Act Living. 2025 May 30;7:1535818. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2025.1535818. eCollection 2025.
Fencing is one of the five sports that have been permanent fixtures at the Olympic Games since the first modern Games in 1896. However, the available literature on fencing-related injuries is very scarce, even more so for elite fencers. This study aimed to assess injuries in elite French fencers to more precisely characterize the injury patterns in this Olympic sport.
The study included all elite fencers from the French National Institute for Sport, Expertise and Performance from June 2016 to May 2023. Injuries were recorded using the medical information system, which documents any newly incurred injury. Each injury was specified and then stratified according to weapon category (epee, foil, and saber), sex, injury location, and types of anatomical structures involved.
A total of 117 different fencers (female = 56) were included, and 1,470 injuries were recorded for an overall injury rate of 2.55 injuries/year/fencer (female = 2.61; male = 2.50; NS, non-significant), mostly occurring in the lower limbs (71%). Epee fencers show more knee ( = 0.046) and forearm ( = 0.020) injuries and less thigh injuries ( < 0.005), as well as more injuries involving joints ( = 0.026) but less muscle injuries ( = 0.005). Females showed more injuries located in the pelvis and hip (10% vs. 5.3%; = 0.001).
Our study confirms a low overall injury rate in elite fencers and highlights some particularities for epee compared with the other two conventional weapons, in addition to sex-specific differences concerning injury location.
击剑是自1896年首届现代奥运会以来一直作为奥运会固定项目的五项运动之一。然而,关于击剑相关损伤的现有文献非常稀少,对于精英击剑运动员来说更是如此。本研究旨在评估法国精英击剑运动员的损伤情况,以更精确地描述这项奥林匹克运动中的损伤模式。
该研究纳入了2016年6月至2023年5月期间法国国家体育、专业技能与表现研究所的所有精英击剑运动员。使用医疗信息系统记录损伤情况,该系统记录任何新发生的损伤。对每例损伤进行详细说明,然后根据武器类别(重剑、花剑和佩剑)、性别、损伤部位以及涉及的解剖结构类型进行分层。
共纳入117名不同的击剑运动员(女性=56名),记录到1470例损伤,总体损伤率为2.55例/年/运动员(女性=2.61;男性=2.50;无显著差异),损伤大多发生在下肢(71%)。重剑运动员的膝盖(=0.046)和前臂(=0.020)损伤较多,大腿损伤较少(<0.005),涉及关节的损伤也较多(=0.026),但肌肉损伤较少(=0.005)。女性骨盆和髋部的损伤较多(10%对5.3%;=0.001)。
我们的研究证实精英击剑运动员的总体损伤率较低,并突出了重剑与其他两种传统武器相比存在的一些特殊性,以及损伤部位的性别差异。