Madaleno Fernanda Oliveira, Silva Andressa, Verhagen Evert, Pinheiro Larissa Santos Pinto, Witvrouw Erik, Wezenbeek Evi, Lourenço Thiago Fernando, de Mello Marco Tulio, Ocarino Juliana Melo, Resende Renan Alves
Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
Department of Sports, Graduate Program in Sport Sciences, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil; Sports Training Center, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
Braz J Phys Ther. 2025 Aug 21;29(6):101253. doi: 10.1016/j.bjpt.2025.101253.
Para athletes experience high prevalence, incidence, and burden of health problems related to sport.
To assess the prevalence, incidence, severity, and burden of injuries and illnesses in Para athletes throughout one year and to compare the prevalence of these health conditions across four sports.
Data were collected from January to December 2022 at two Brazilian Paralympic Reference Centers. Para athletes from swimming, athletics, powerlifting, and taekwondo were included. The OSTRCH2 Questionnaire was used to record injuries and illnesses weekly for one year. Injury and illness prevalence, incidence, severity scores, and burden were calculated. A one-way ANOVA compared the prevalence of health problems among the four sports.
In total, 102 Para athletes participated in this study (77 males, 25 females). Six hundred and twelve health problems (453 injuries and 159 illnesses) were reported. The prevalence of injuries was 31.8 % (95 % CI: 28.2, 35.3), and the prevalence of illnesses was 7.9 % (95 % CI: 7.0, 8.9). Taekwondo had the highest prevalence of injuries (44.9 %). The mean incidence rate of sudden-onset injuries was 9.9 per 1000 athlete hours, with taekwondo also exhibiting the highest rates. Injuries to the shoulder complex, followed by the ankle and knee, had the greatest burdens. Powerlifting exhibited the highest burden of injuries.
During the one year season, Para athletes experienced high injury rates and burdens, with severe impacts observed especially in taekwondo and powerlifting. Para athletics had a high prevalence of illnesses. These findings emphasize the need to develop injury prevention strategies tailored to the specific characteristics of each sport.
残疾运动员经历与运动相关的健康问题的高患病率、发病率和负担。
评估残疾运动员在一整年中受伤和患病的患病率、发病率、严重程度和负担,并比较这四种运动中这些健康状况的患病率。
于2022年1月至12月在巴西两个残奥会参考中心收集数据。纳入了来自游泳、田径、举重和跆拳道项目的残疾运动员。使用OSTRCH2问卷记录一年中每周的受伤和患病情况。计算受伤和患病的患病率、发病率、严重程度评分和负担。采用单因素方差分析比较这四项运动中健康问题的患病率。
共有102名残疾运动员参与了本研究(男性77名,女性25名)。报告了612个健康问题(453例受伤和159例患病)。受伤的患病率为31.8%(95%置信区间:28.2,35.3),患病的患病率为7.9%(95%置信区间:7.0,8.9)。跆拳道的受伤患病率最高(44.9%)。突发损伤的平均发病率为每1000运动员小时9.9例,跆拳道的发病率也最高。肩部复合体受伤,其次是脚踝和膝盖受伤,负担最重。举重项目的受伤负担最高。
在一年的赛季中,残疾运动员受伤率和负担较高,尤其是在跆拳道和举重项目中观察到严重影响。残疾田径运动员的患病率较高。这些发现强调需要制定针对每项运动特定特征的 injury prevention strategies 。