Murray T M, Livingston L A
Department of Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Pediatrics. 1995 Mar;95(3):419-21.
To educate physicians about factors that contribute to injurious behaviors in ice hockey and to propose that the medical community play a role in advocating change within the sport.
A review of relevant literature on the topic was conducted, with information drawn from scientific journal publications, conference proceeding, theses, and newspaper publications.
The introduction of mandatory head and facial protection has been effective in virtually eliminating ocular, facial, and dental injuries in youth hockey, but it has also been problematically linked with an increase in catastrophic spinal injuries. Players adopt a false sense of security when donning the equipment, leading them to take excessive and unwarranted risks because of the protection they are supposedly afforded. The addition of these protective devices has also altered how officials perceive game situations, leading them to be more lenient in administering penalties. The net result has been an increase in illegal and injurious behaviors, such as checking from behind.
Physician advocacy may play an important role in effecting change within the sport.
让医生了解导致冰球运动中伤害行为的因素,并提议医学界在倡导该运动进行变革方面发挥作用。
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强制使用头部和面部保护装备在几乎消除青少年冰球运动中的眼部、面部和牙齿损伤方面很有效,但它也与灾难性脊柱损伤的增加存在问题关联。球员佩戴该装备时会产生一种错误的安全感,导致他们因认为受到保护而冒过度且不必要的风险。这些保护装置的增加也改变了官员对比赛情况的认知,导致他们在判罚时更加宽松。最终结果是非法和伤害行为增加,比如背后冲撞。
医生的倡导可能在推动该运动的变革中发挥重要作用。