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Unintended Consequences of Concussion Prevention in NCAA Football

机译:NCAA足球中脑震荡预防的意外后果

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Objectives: Both lower extremity and head injuries are common in American Football players. Concussions, or Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (MTBIs), have gained increased interest in the past decade. Recurrent MTBIs have been associated with late-life cognitive impairment and depression in American Football populations.2, 3 Beginning in 2008, the NCAA introduced rule changes with the intent to halt or reverse the increasing rates of MTBIs in its players. Lower-extremity injuries in American football populations have been associated with increased rates of post-traumatic osteoarthritis1 and significantly contribute to disability in retirement. While lower extremity injury rates have been studied and associated with weather5 and playing surface4, no such study has sought an association between lower extremity injury with the timing/introduction of rule changes used to prevent head injuries. The purpose of this study was to assess if lower extremity injury rates are increasing after concussion rule changes. We hypothesize that there may be a compensatory increase in lower extremity injury rates as players act to avoid head-to-head contact and comply with instated rules. Methods: The NCAA Injury Surveillance System (NCAA ISS) database was queried for in-game injuries suffered between 2009-2014. All injuries suffered by NCAA Football players that occurred in competition were identified. Injuries that did not result in lost participation time were excluded. Lower extremity injuries that resulted in lost time included injuries to the thigh/upper leg, knee, lower leg/Achilles, ankle and foot. All concussions resulting in lost time were also identified during the same time period for comparison. Data regarding athletic exposures was collected in order to calculate the incidence of injury. Results: Between 2009 and 2014, 48 NCAA Football programs provided data on123 team-seasons to the NCAA ISS for analysis. The incidence of lower extremity injuries increased from 9.45 injuries per 1000AE in the 2009-2010 season to 12.63 injuries per 1000AE in the 2013-2014 season. The rate of concussions suffered by American Football players, during the same time period, did not significantly change (1.64 concussions per 1000AE’s in 2009-2010 season versus 2.87 concussions per 1000 AE’s in the 2013-2014 season) [Graph 1]. Conclusion: Given heightened societal interest in concussions, the NCAA has implemented several rule changes in order to influence how American Football is played. Since the initiation of these rule changes, concussion rates have remained stable. During our study period, injuries to the lower extremity have increased. In order to comply with avoiding head -to-head contact, players may be targeting the lower extremities. This is concerning as lower extremity injuries and post-traumatic osteoarthritis are common causes of disability in retired American Football players.
机译:目标:下肢和头部受伤在美式足球运动员中很常见。在过去十年中,脑震荡或轻度创伤性脑损伤(MTBI)引起了越来越多的关注。复发性MTBI与美式足球人群的晚年认知障碍和抑郁症相关。2,3从2008年开始,NCAA引入了规则更改,目的是制止或扭转运动员中MTBI的上升速度。在美式橄榄球人群中,下肢受伤与创伤后骨关节炎的发生率增加1相关联,并且极大地导致了退休后的残疾。虽然已经研究了下肢伤害发生率并与天气5和比赛场地4相关联,但尚无此类研究试图在下肢伤害与防止头部受伤的规则更改时机/引入之间建立关联。这项研究的目的是评估脑震荡规则更改后下肢损伤率是否正在增加。我们假设下肢的受伤率可能会得到补偿性增加,因为运动员要避免与人头对头接触并遵守规则。方法:查询NCAA伤害监测系统(NCAA ISS)数据库中2009-2014年间遭受的游戏伤害。确定了比赛中NCAA足球运动员遭受的所有伤害。不会导致参加时间损失的伤害不包括在内。导致时间浪费的下肢受伤包括大腿/大腿,膝盖,小腿/跟腱,脚踝和脚部受伤。还在同一时间段内确定了所有造成损失时间的脑震荡,以进行比较。收集有关运动暴露的数据,以计算伤害发生率。结果:在2009年至2014年之间,有48个NCAA足球计划向NCAA ISS提供了有关123个赛季的数据,以进行分析。下肢受伤的发生率从2009-2010赛季的每1000AE的9.45伤害增加到2013-2014赛季的每1000AE的12.63伤害。在同一时期,美式足球运动员的脑震荡发生率没有显着变化(2009-2010赛季每1000AE的脑震荡为1.64,而2013-2014赛季每1000 AE的脑震荡为2.87)[图1]。结论:鉴于社会对脑震荡的兴趣日益浓厚,NCAA实施了几项规则更改,以影响美式足球的比赛方式。自从这些规则更改启动以来,脑震荡率一直保持稳定。在我们的研究期间,对下肢的伤害有所增加。为了避免头对头接触,玩家可能瞄准了下肢。下肢受伤和创伤后骨关节炎是退役美式足球运动员致残的常见原因,这令人担忧。

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