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Injuries in women's soccer: a 1-year all players prospective field study of the women's Bundesliga (German premier league).

机译:女子足球运动的伤害:为期一年的所有球员对女子德甲联赛(德国超级联赛)的前瞻性研究。

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OBJECTIVE: To obtain precise information on injury patterns in the women's premier soccer league in Germany. DESIGN: One-year, prospective, epidemiologic cohort study. SETTING: Institutional level German Football Association. PARTICIPANTS: All 254 players from all 12 women's premier league teams were included. INTERVENTIONS: Base information by standardized personal interviews. Evaluation of all injury-associated medical data transmitted by standardized documentation forms. ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS: Injuries incidence rates (average, 95% confidence intervals) based on the exposure in matches and at practice. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: All time loss diagnoses, number and context of injuries related to their anatomical localization, severity, and rehabilitation period were recorded. RESULTS: All 254 players finished the study [average age, 22.8 years (16-35 years)]. Two hundred forty-six injuries amounted to an injury rate of 3.3 per 1000 hours (games, 18.5 per 1000 hours; practice, 1.4 per 1000 hours). Injury distribution: knee, 31.0%; ankle, 22.1%; thigh, 12.9%; and head, 7.1%. The seasonal peak was at the beginning of the competitive season. Injury rates doubled after the 60th minute. Twenty-nine percent of the injuries were severe, and 37% were moderate. CONCLUSIONS: Female players suffer a high amount of head injuries and severe knee and ankle injuries. The most common single injury is a sprained ankle. Torn ligaments in the ankle and knee are the most common injuries that require a long recovery period. Most of the severe injuries (>30 days) are due to noncontact intrinsic mechanisms. Almost one-quarter of all injuries consist of exertion syndromes not yet correlated with certain seasonal periods.
机译:目的:获得有关德国女子足球超级联赛受伤模式的准确信息。设计:一项为期一年的前瞻性流行病学队列研究。地点:机构级别的德国足球协会。参与者:包括来自12个女子超级联赛球队的所有254名球员。干预措施:通过标准化的个人访谈获得基本信息。评估通过标准化文档表格传输的所有与伤害相关的医学数据。风险因素评估:根据比赛和练习中的暴露水平,伤害发生率(平均,置信区间为95%)。主要观察指标:记录所有时间损失的诊断,与损伤部位,严重程度和康复时间有关的损伤次数和情况。结果:所有254位玩家都完成了研究[平均年龄,22.8岁(16-35岁)]。 246次伤害总计为每1000小时3.3受伤率(游戏,每1000小时18.5;实践中,每1000小时1.4)。伤害分布:膝盖,占31.0%;脚踝,22.1%;大腿,12.9%;和头,7.1%。季节性高峰是在竞争季节开始时。第60分钟后,受伤率增加了一倍。 29%的伤害是严重的,37%是中度的。结论:女运动员头部受伤严重,膝盖和脚踝严重受伤。最常见的单一伤害是脚踝扭伤。踝关节和膝盖韧带撕裂是最常见的损伤,需要较长的恢复时间。大多数严重伤害(> 30天)是由于非接触性内在机制引起的。在所有伤害中,近四分之一由劳累综合症组成,这些劳损综合症尚未与某些季节相关。

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