职业英式橄榄球联盟中的伤病情况。
Injuries in professional Rugby Union.
作者信息
Targett S G
机构信息
Capital Sports Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.
出版信息
Clin J Sport Med. 1998 Oct;8(4):280-5. doi: 10.1097/00042752-199810000-00005.
OBJECTIVE
To document injury rates in professional rugby players in the Rugby Super 12 competition and to act as a pilot study for future studies of rugby injuries.
DESIGN
Prospective longitudinal study encompassing the 1997 Super 12 rugby season.
SETTING
A New Zealand Super 12 rugby squad.
PATIENTS AND PARTICIPANTS
25 professional rugby players (replacement players were used for unavailable players, so although 30 different players were used during the season, there were only 25 in the squad at any one time).
OUTCOME MEASURES
An "injury" was defined as something that prevented a player from taking part in two training sessions, from playing the next week, or something requiring special medical treatment (suturing or special investigations). An injury was "significant" if it prevented the player from being able to play one week after sustaining it (that is, if it made the player miss the next match).
RESULTS
The overall injury rate was 120/1000 player hours. The rate of significant injuries was 45/1000 player hours. Those playing the position of "forward" had a higher overall injury rate than other players, but there was no difference in significant injury rate between the forwards and the backs. Injuries that caused players to miss game time occurred almost exclusively during the pre-season program or in the final third of the season. The majority of injuries were musculo-tendinous sprains or strains. The phase of play responsible for the majority of injuries was the tackle. The most frequently injured body part was the head and face. No catastrophic injuries occurred during the study period.
CONCLUSIONS
Injury rates increase with increasing grade of rugby, injury rates in the Super 12 competition being higher than in first grade rugby. There is very little quality data on rugby injuries, and the few studies available use different methods of data collection and injury definition. There is a pressing need for the collection of accurate ongoing epidemiological data on injuries in rugby.
目的
记录超级12橄榄球联赛中职业橄榄球运动员的受伤率,并作为未来橄榄球伤病研究的一项试点研究。
设计
涵盖1997年超级12橄榄球赛季的前瞻性纵向研究。
地点
一支新西兰超级12橄榄球队。
患者和参与者
25名职业橄榄球运动员(若有球员无法参赛,则使用替补球员,因此尽管赛季中使用了30名不同球员,但任何时候球队中只有25人)。
观察指标
“受伤”定义为致使一名球员无法参加两次训练课、无法参加下周比赛,或需要特殊医疗处理(缝合或特殊检查)的情况。若受伤致使球员受伤一周后仍无法参赛(即错过下一场比赛),则为“严重”受伤。
结果
总体受伤率为每1000球员小时120次受伤。严重受伤率为每1000球员小时45次受伤。司职“前锋”位置的球员总体受伤率高于其他球员,但前锋和后卫的严重受伤率并无差异。致使球员错过比赛时间的受伤几乎均发生在季前训练计划期间或赛季最后三分之一阶段。大多数受伤为肌肉肌腱扭伤或拉伤。造成大多数受伤的比赛阶段是擒抱。最常受伤的身体部位是头部和面部。研究期间未发生灾难性受伤情况。
结论
橄榄球级别越高,受伤率越高,超级12联赛的受伤率高于一级橄榄球联赛。关于橄榄球伤病的高质量数据极少,现有少数研究采用了不同的数据收集方法和伤病定义。迫切需要收集有关橄榄球伤病的准确、持续的流行病学数据。