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An Analysis of Head Impact Profiles and Safe Hockey Behaviors in Youth Hockey Players

机译:青年曲棍球运动员头部影响曲线和安全曲棍球行为分析

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Although injury risk factors can be described in biomechanical terms, previous research has not described the relationship between style of play and the frequency and magnitude of head impacts. This paper is focused on the analysis of head impact profiles and safe hockey behaviors demonstrated during contact situations in a cohort of 13 Bantam-aged minor hockey players. Head impacts sustained at 27 home games during the 2006-2007 season were measured using the Head Impact Telemetry System (HITS). Hockey helmets (Canadian Standards Association approved) were equipped with six linear accelerometers and a wireless system that transmitted data to a receiver interfaced with a computer. Nine games were recorded using a field videography system to capture player collisions. A HITS profile was determined, which included the number of impacts (>10 g) ("g"=m/sec~2) by player, the total number of impacts, the average number of impacts per game, and the mean linear acceleration value for all impacts per player. Based on these results, ten taped trials for the players sustaining greater than 180 total impacts over the season were qualitatively analyzed using a checklist to examine the safe hockey behaviors associated with body contacts. We captured 2753 head impacts over the season, with the average number of impacts per player per game ranging from 3 to 16 with a mean linear acceleration of 15.8 g (standard deviation=13.76). The checklist of safe hockey behaviors was used to analyze skating performance for a group of five players who experienced more than 180 impacts, with some impact magnitudes exceeding 98 g. In general, differences in indicators of skating skill, body position prior to check/contact, and actions during the contact were observed. While specific players may be predisposed to head impacts of a greater frequency and magnitude because of their style of play, these characteristics can be changed to reduce risk of potential injury.
机译:虽然伤害风险因素可以在生物力学术语中描述,但之前的研究尚未描述发挥风格与头部冲击的频率和幅度之间的关系。本文的重点是分析头部冲击型材和安全曲棍球行为,在13岁的小型曲棍球运动员队列中的联系方式中显示。使用头部冲击遥测系统(命中)测量2006 - 2007年季节27季度在27赛季中持续的头部影响。曲棍球头盔(加拿大标准协会批准)配备了六个线性加速度计和无线系统,可将数据传输到与计算机接收的接收器。使用现场摄像机系统拍摄九场比赛以捕获玩家碰撞。确定了一个令人振奋的配置文件,其中包括通过玩家的影响(> 10g)(“g”= m / sec〜2),影响的总数,每场比赛的平均冲击数,以及平均线性加速度每个玩家所有影响的价值。基于这些结果,使用清单来定制持续​​超过180季度的球员的录制试验,以检查与身体触点相关的安全曲棍球行为。我们在本赛季捕获了2753个脑部影响,每次游戏的平均影响为3比16,平均线性加速度为15.8g(标准偏差= 13.76)。安全曲棍球行为的清单用于分析一组经历了超过180次影响的五名球员的滑行性能,其中一些影响幅度超过98克。一般来说,观察到在检查/接触之前的滑冰技能,身体位置的指示器,以及在接触期间的动作的差异。虽然由于其游戏风格,特定玩家可能被倾向于对更大频率和幅度的影响,但可以改变这些特征以降低潜在伤害的风险。

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