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Psychosensorial assessment of skin damage caused by a sliding on artificial turf: The development and validation of a skin damage area and severity index

机译:对人造草皮滑动造成的皮肤损害的心理感觉评估:皮肤损害区域和严重性指数的发展和验证

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Objectives: Injury prevention is an important reason for the development of performance standards in football. Currently, there is no objective method available to classify sliding induced skin injuries, which includes the perceived sliding friendliness of football pitches. The purpose of this study was to develop a non-invasive method for quantification of the observed sliding induced skin damage and evaluate whether there is a correlation between the subjective perceived skin irritation and sliding friendliness. Study design: Randomized controlled trial. Methods: Previously obtained clinical images of sliding induced skin lesions where rated by a dermatologist on the degree of abrasion, erythema and type of exudation. To test the practical feasibility of a proposed Skin Damage and Severity Index (SDASI) to characterize sliding induced skin lesions, a randomized user trial with nine amateur football players was performed. The sliding friendliness of three different grades of infill materials was tested. Results: The Skin Damage and Severity Index correlates both with the perceived skin irritation (r= -0.53, P= 0.02) and sliding friendliness (r= -0.58, P= 0.01).Statistical analysis of the individual clinical scores showed that perception of skin irritation and sliding friendliness correlate very well with the degree of erythema and abrasion. However, these scores are independent of the size of the lesion and type of exudation. There was no statistical significant difference found between the three evaluated types of infill and their sliding performance. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that the Skin Damage and Severity Index, which is a tool for quantification of a sliding induced skin lesion, correlates very well with the perceived skin irritation and the sliding friendliness.
机译:目标:预防伤害是制定足球绩效标准的重要原因。当前,没有客观的方法可用于对滑动引起的皮肤损伤进行分类,包括对足球场的滑动友好感。这项研究的目的是开发一种非侵入性方法,用于量化观察到的滑动诱发的皮肤损伤,并评估主观感觉到的皮肤刺激与滑动友好度之间是否存在相关性。研究设计:随机对照试验。方法:先前获得的由滑动引起的皮肤病变的临床图像,由皮肤科医生根据其磨损程度,红斑和渗出类型进行评估。为了测试拟议的皮肤损伤和严重程度指数(SDASI)表征滑动诱发的皮肤损伤的实际可行性,对9名业余足球运动员进行了一项随机用户试验。测试了三种不同等级的填充材料的滑动友好性。结果:皮肤损伤和严重程度指数与感觉到的皮肤刺激(r = -0.53,P = 0.02)和滑动友好度(r = -0.58,P = 0.01)均相关。对各个临床评分的统计分析表明皮肤刺激和滑动友好与红斑和磨损程度密切相关。但是,这些分数与病变的大小和渗出类型无关。在三种评估的填充类型及其滑动性能之间没有发现统计学上的显着差异。结论:这项研究表明,皮肤损伤和严重程度指数是一种可量化的滑动诱发的皮肤病变的工具,它与感觉到的皮肤刺激和滑动的友善度密切相关。

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