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Injury in yoga asana practice: Assessment of the risks

机译:瑜伽体育造成的伤害:对风险的评估

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Background: The risk of injury from modern yoga asana practice is poorly characterized in the scientific literature, but anecdotal reports in the lay literature and press have posed questions about the possibility of frequent, severe injuries.Design: We performed a cross-sectional survey of yoga asana participants assessing their experience with yoga-related injury, using a voluntary convenience sample.Results: A total of 2620 participants responded to our survey. Seventy-nine percent were between ages 31 and 60 and 84% were female. The majority of respondents lived in North America or Europe. Forty-five percent of participants reported experiencing no injuries during the time they had been practicing yoga. Of those who did experience an injury from asana practice, 28% were mild (e.g., sprains or nonspecific pains not requiring a medical procedure, with symptoms lasting less than 6 months) and 63% were moderate (e.g., sprains or nonspecific pains not requiring a medical procedure, with symptoms lasting from 6 months to 1 year). Only 9% of those reporting injuries (4% of the total sample) had a severe injury. The strongest predictors for increased probability of reporting an injury over a lifetime of yoga practice were greater number of years of practice (p<.0001) and teaching yoga (p = .O177). Other aspects of participant demographics or yoga practice habits were not related to likelihood of reporting a yoga-related injury.Conclusions: We found the number of injuries reported by yoga participants per years of practice exposure to be low and the occurrence of serious injuries in yoga to be infrequent compared to other physical activities, suggesting that yoga is not a high-risk physical activity. More work is needed to clarify the causal relationships between the yoga participant characteristics, the asana practice style, and the risk of significant injury.
机译:背景:现代瑜伽体育造成伤害的风险在科学文献中表现不佳,但贫困人口报告在奠定的文学中,新闻界对频繁,严重伤害的可能性提出了问题瑜伽asana与会者使用自愿便利的样本来评估他们对瑜伽相关伤害的经验。结果:我们的调查共回复了2620名参与者。百分之七十九岁和60岁至60%,84%是女性。大多数受访者住在北美或欧洲。 45%的参与者报告在他们练习瑜伽时经历没有受伤。在那些经历伤病的人的患者中,28%的温和(例如,不需要医疗程序的扭伤或非特异性疼痛,持续时间不到6个月)和63%是适度的(例如,扭扭或非特异性疼痛不需要医疗程序,症状持续6个月至1年)。只有9%的报告伤害(占总样品的4%)严重受伤。在瑜伽实践一生中报告伤害的增加概率最强的预测因子是多年的实践(P <.0001)和教学瑜伽(P = .o177)。参与人口统计数据或瑜伽实践习惯的其他方面与报告瑜伽相关伤害的可能性无关。结论:我们发现瑜伽参与者每年的瑜伽参与者报告的伤害数量较低,瑜伽中严重伤害的发生与其他体育活动相比不常见,表明瑜伽不是高风险的身体活动。需要更多的作品来澄清瑜伽参与者特征,ASANA实践风格之间的因果关系以及重大伤害的风险。

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