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Injuries among elite snowboarders (FIS Snowboard World Cup).

机译:精英滑雪板运动员受伤(FIS滑雪板世界杯)。

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BACKGROUND: Although snowboarding is already established as an Olympic sport, it is still a developing sport, with new disciplines, more demanding snow installations, and spectacular tricks. A recent study on subjects at Norwegian national elite level showed that injury risk is high and that injuries among competitive snowboarders differ from those seen in recreational snowboarders, with fewer wrist injuries and more knee and back injuries. OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence and type of injuries among female and male snowboarders at international elite level. METHOD: At the last race of the Federation Internationale de Ski Snowboard World Cup, acute injuries resulting in missed participation and overuse injuries influencing performance, were recorded during a retrospective interview (91% response rate). The registration period was from April 2002 (end of season) until March 2003. Exposure was recorded as the number of runs in all disciplines, and the incidence was calculated as number of injuries per1000 runs. RESULTS: The 258 athletes interviewed reported 3193 competition days (n = 46 879 runs) in all disciplines. In total, 135 acute injuries were recorded; 62 (46%) during competition in the official disciplines. Of the 135 acute injuries, the most common injury locations were knee (n = 24; 18%), shoulder (n = 18; 13%), back (n = 17; 13%), and wrist (n = 11; 8%). The overall incidence during competition was 1.3 (95% confidence interval 1.0 to 1.7) injuries per 1000 runs; 2.3 (0.9 to 3.8) for big air (n = 10), 1.9 (1.1 to 2.8) for halfpipe (n = 21), 2.1 (1.2 to 3.0) for snowboard cross (n = 20), 0.6 (0.2 to 1.0) for parallel giant slalom (n = 8), and 0.3 (0.0 to 0.7) for parallel slalom (n = 3). The severity of injuries was graded based on time loss (27% lost >21 days) and score on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) (38% AIS 1, 61% AIS 2 and 1% AIS 3). There were 122 overuse injuries, 38 (31%) of these to the knee. CONCLUSION: The injury risk for big air, snowboard cross, and halfpipe disciplines is high, while that for the snowboard slalom disciplines is lower. The injury pattern is different from recreational athletes, with a greater share of knee injuries and fewer wrist injuries. Compared with national level, the injury risk appears to be lower at World Cup level.
机译:背景:尽管单板滑雪已经确立为一项奥林匹克运动,但它仍是一项发展中的运动,具有新的学科,要求更高的雪具和壮观的花样。最近对挪威国家精英水平的受试者进行的研究表明,受伤的风险很高,竞技滑雪板中的受伤与休闲滑雪板中的受伤有所不同,腕部受伤较少,膝盖和背部受伤较多。目的:描述国际精英水平上男女滑雪板伤害的发生率和类型。方法:在回顾性国际访谈中,在国际足联滑雪单板滑雪世界杯的最后一场比赛中,记录了导致受伤,错过比赛以及过度使用伤害影响表现的严重伤害(91%的回应率)。登记期为2002年4月(本赛季结束)至2003年3月。暴露记录为所有学科的跑步次数,其发生率以每1000跑步的受伤次数计算。结果:接受采访的258名运动员在所有学科中的比赛日为3193天(n = 46 879跑)。总共记录了135次急性伤害;在官方学科比赛中占62(46%)位。在135次急性受伤中,最常见的受伤部位是膝盖(n = 24; 18%),肩膀(n = 18; 13%),背部(n = 17; 13%)和手腕(n = 11; 8) %)。每1000趟比赛,比赛中的总发生率是1.3(95%置信区间1.0到1.7)受伤;大空气(n = 10)为2.3(0.9至3.8),半管(n = 21)为1.9(1.1至2.8),单板滑雪板(n = 20)为2.1(1.2至3.0),0.6(0.2至1.0)平行大回转(n = 8),平行大回转(0.3 = 0.0到0.7)(n = 3)。根据时间损失(27%的损失> 21天损失)对伤害的严重程度进行分级,并根据缩写伤害量表(AIS)进行评分(38%的AIS 1、61%的AIS 2和1%的AIS 3)。有122例过度使用受伤,其中38例(31%)受伤于膝盖。结论:大风量,单板滑雪交叉和半管训练的伤害风险较高,而单板滑雪激流回旋训练的伤害风险较低。伤害模式与休闲运动员不同,膝盖受伤的比例更大,腕部伤害更少。与国家级别相比,世界杯级别的受伤风险似乎更低。

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