Cantu R C
Emerson Hospital, Concord, Massachusetts, USA.
Clin Sports Med. 1995 Jul;14(3):517-32.
Careful study of the pathomechanics and epidemiology of sports-related spine injuries brings to light many common features. The incidence increases as the sport becomes increasingly violent and aggressive. Improperly conditioned neck muscles and lack of knowledge of the proper techniques of the sport put the athlete who sustains a blow to the head at significant risk for head and/or spine injury. Improper helmet fit and the use of the head as an offensive weapon are also common features. Although recognition of these features has resulted in a dramatic reduction in catastrophic athletic spine injury, the athlete remains at risk for less severe head and spine injury.
对与运动相关的脊柱损伤的病理力学和流行病学进行仔细研究,会发现许多共同特征。随着运动变得越来越激烈和具有攻击性,发病率会增加。颈部肌肉训练不当以及对运动正确技术缺乏了解,会使头部受到撞击的运动员面临头部和/或脊柱受伤的重大风险。头盔佩戴不当以及将头部用作攻击性武器也是常见特征。尽管认识到这些特征已使灾难性运动脊柱损伤大幅减少,但运动员仍有遭受不太严重的头部和脊柱损伤的风险。