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Epidemiology of Injuries Sustained as a Result of Intentional Player Contact in High School Football, Ice Hockey, and Lacrosse: 2005-2006 Through 2015-2016

机译:高中足球,冰上曲棍球和长曲棍球的故意球员接触造成的伤害流行病学:2005-2006年至2015-2016年

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Background: Lacrosse and ice hockey are quickly growing in popularity, while football remains the most popular sport among high school student-athletes. Injuries remain a concern, given the physical nature of these contact sports. Purpose: To describe the rates and patterns of injuries sustained as a result of intentional player contact in United States high school boys’ football, ice hockey, and lacrosse. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of High School RIO (Reporting Information Online) data, including exposure and injury data collected from a large sample of high schools in the United States from 2005-2006 through 2015-2016. Data were analyzed to calculate rates, assess patterns, and evaluate potential risk factors for player-to-player contact injuries. Results: A total of 34,532 injuries in boys’ football, ice hockey, and lacrosse occurred during 9,078,902 athlete-exposures (AEs), for a rate of 3.80 injuries per 1000 AEs in the 3 contact sports of interest. The risk of injuries was found to be greater in competition compared with practice for all 3 sports, with the largest difference in ice hockey (rate ratio, 8.28) and the smallest difference in lacrosse (rate ratio, 3.72). In all 3 contact sports, the most commonly injured body site in competition and practice caused by both tackling/checking and being tackled/checked was the head/face. However, a significantly greater proportion of concussions sustained in football were the result of tackling compared with being tackled (28.2% vs 24.1%, respectively). In addition, a significantly greater proportion of concussions were sustained in competition compared with practice for all 3 sports. Conclusion: This study is the first to collectively compare injury rates and injury patterns sustained from intentional player-to-player contact in boys’ high school football, ice hockey, and lacrosse. Notably, there was a relatively high risk of injuries and concussions during football practices.
机译:背景:曲棍网兜球和冰球正在迅速普及,而足球仍然是高中学生运动员中最受欢迎的运动。考虑到这些接触运动的身体性质,伤害仍然是一个问题。目的:描述在美国高中男生的足球,冰上曲棍球和曲棍球比赛中,有意与球员接触而造成的受伤率和受伤方式。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。方法:我们对高中RIO(报告信息在线)数据进行了二次分析,包括从2005-2006年至2015-2016年从美国大量高中样本中收集的暴露和伤害数据。对数据进行分析,以计算出比率,评估模式以及评估球员之间接触性受伤的潜在危险因素。结果:在9,078,902运动员暴露(AE)期间,男孩足球,冰球和曲棍球总共造成34,532人受伤,在相关的3种接触运动中,每1000 AE中3.80受伤。在所有三种运动中,与实践相比,比赛中受伤的风险更大,冰球差异最大(比率8.28),曲棍球差异最小(比率3.72)。在所有3种接触式运动中,在比赛和练习中,最容易受伤的部位是头部/面部,这是由抓/检查和被铲/检查引起的。但是,与应对相比,足球在应对中产生的脑震荡的比例要大得多(分别为28.2%和24.1%)。此外,与所有三个运动项目相比,在比赛中持续震荡的比例要高得多。结论:这项研究是首次对男孩高中足球,冰球和曲棍网兜球中故意的球员对球员接触造成的伤害率和伤害模式进行集体比较的研究。值得注意的是,在足球练习中受伤和脑震荡的风险相对较高。

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