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A Multifactorial Approach to Overuse Running Injuries: A 1-Year Prospective Study

机译:过度使用运行伤害的多因素方法:1年的前瞻性研究

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Background: Because of the complex and multifaceted nature of running injuries, a multifactorial approach when investigating running injuries is required. Hypothesis: Compared with uninjured runners, injured runners would exhibit different running biomechanics, display more fatigue changes, and would run a greater weekly running volume; more injured runners would also report having a previous injury. Study Design: Prospective cohort study. Level of Evidence: Level 4. Methods: At commencement of the study, data were collected on demographics, anthropometrics, training history, previous injury history, and center-of-mass accelerations during a long-distance overground run. Participants completed weekly training diaries and were monitored for 1 year for an injury. Results: A total of 76 runners completed the study, with 39 (22 male; 17 female) reporting an injury. Compared with male uninjured runners, male injured runners were heavier and ran a greater weekly distance. Male runners (injured and uninjured) exhibited increases in mediolateral center-of-mass accelerations during the run. Compared with female uninjured runners, female injured runners were heavier, ran with longer flight times and lower step frequencies, and more of them had reported an injury in the previous year and had increased speed training in the weeks prior to injury. Over 60% of male injured runners and over 50% of female injured runners had increased their weekly running distance by >30% between consecutive weeks at least once in the 4 weeks prior to injury. Conclusion: Factors that may be related to injury for male runners include being heavier, running a greater weekly distance, and exhibiting fatigue changes in mediolateral center-of-mass accelerations. Factors that may be related to injury for female runners include being heavier, having an injury in the previous year, running with longer flight times and lower step frequencies, and increasing speed training prior to injury. Increases in weekly running distance in 1 consecutive week (particularly >30%) needs to be monitored in training, and this along with the other factors found may have contributed to injury development. Clinical Relevance: This study found that multiple factors are related to running injuries and that some factors are sex specific. The findings can aid in injury prevention and management.
机译:背景:由于跑步伤害的复杂性和多方面性质,需要在需要调查运行伤害时的多重态度。假设:与未获冷的赛道相比,受伤的跑步者将表现出不同的运行生物力学,展现更多的疲劳变化,并将运行更大的每周运行量;更多受伤的跑步者也会报告以前的伤害。研究设计:潜在队列研究。证据水平:第4级参与者完成每周培训日记,并监测伤害1年。结果:共有76名跑步者完成这项研究,39名(男性; 17名女性)报告伤害。与男性未造成的跑步者相比,男性受伤的跑步者较重,每周距离更大。雄性跑步者(受伤和未受伤)在运行期间表现出Mediolate群众群众加速度增加。与女性未造成的跑步者相比,女性受伤的跑步者较重,飞行时间较长,飞行时间较长,较低的阶梯频率,更多的是过去一年的受伤,并在受伤前几周增加了速度训练。超过60%的男性受伤者和超过50%的女性受伤的跑步者在伤害前4周至少在连续的周期间的每周运行距离> 30%。结论:可能与雄性跑步者伤害有关的因素包括较重,运行更大的每周距离,并在Mediolate群众促进中表现出疲劳变化。可能与女性跑步者伤害有关的因素包括较重的,在去年的伤害中,运行较长的飞行时间和较低的阶梯频率,并在受伤前增加速度训练。需要在培训中连续1周(特别是> 30%)的每周运行距离增加,这与发现的其他因素可能导致伤害发展。临床相关性:本研究发现,多种因素与运行伤害有关,有些因素是特定的性别。调查结果可以帮助预防和管理。

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