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Injury surveillance during a 2-day national female youth football tournament in Kenya

机译:肯尼亚为期2天的全国女子青年足球锦标赛期间的伤害监测

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Objective To analyse the incidence, characteristics and circumstances of injuries during a female youth amateur football tournament in Kenya. Design 14 injury recorders prospectively registered and classified all injuries during all matches. Four physiotherapists and two doctors supported the injury recorders. Setting A 2-day Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA) inter-provincial football tournament for female players in Nairobi, Kenya. The tournament is organised by a non-governmental organisation (NGO). Participants 938 females divided into three age groups (under 13 years (U13), under 16 years (U16) and over 16 years (O16)). Main outcome measurements Overall injury incidence. Results 123 injuries occurred in 106 matches. The incidence of all injuries was 93.3 injuries/1000 h. Players in the U13 (relative risk (RR)=2.16, 95% CI 1.3 to 3.5; p=0.002) and U16 (RR=2.17, 95% CI 1.3 to 3.5; p=0.002) age groups had an increased risk of injury compared to the O16 group. Most injuries allowed the players to continue to play (n=98 of 121; 81%). For 15 (12%) of the injuries the player did not continue to play but was expected to fully participate in the following match, and eight of the injuries (6.1 injuries/1000 h) were expected to result in the player's absence from play for 1-7 days. The injuries most commonly affected the lower limb (n=100; 82%); contusions to the ankle (n=15; 12%) and foot/toe (n=15; 12%) were the most common specific injury types. Most acute injuries (89 of 113, 79%) were caused by player contact. Conclusions The incidence of injuries among female youth football players in a national tournament in Kenya was high, but time-loss injuries were rare. Playing football in a tournament organised by an NGO at the inter-provincial level was safe.
机译:目的分析肯尼亚女子青少年业余足球比赛中受伤的发生率,特点和情况。设计14个伤害记录器对所有比赛中的所有伤害进行前瞻性登记和分类。四名物理治疗师和两名医生为受伤记录仪提供了支持。为肯尼亚内罗毕的女运动员举办为期两天的马萨雷青年体育协会(MYSA)省际足球比赛。比赛由一个非政府组织(NGO)组织。参与者938名女性分为三个年龄段(13岁以下(U13),16岁以下(U16)和16岁以上(O16))。主要结果测量总体伤害发生率。结果106场比赛中123人受伤。所有伤害的发生率为每1000小时93.3伤害。 U13(相对风险(RR)= 2.16,95%CI 1.3至3.5; p = 0.002)和U16(RR = 2.17,95%CI 1.3至3.5; p = 0.002)年龄组的球员受伤风险增加与O16组相比。大多数伤害允许玩家继续比赛(n = 98/121; 81%)。对于15%(12%)的伤病,球员没有继续比赛,但预计将完全参加下一场比赛,并且预期八名受伤(6.1伤/ 1000小时)会导致球员缺席比赛。 1-7天。受伤最常影响下肢(n = 100; 82%);踝部挫伤(n = 15; 12%)和脚/脚趾(n = 15; 12%)是最常见的特定伤害类型。大多数急性受伤(113人中的89人,占79%)是由玩家接触引起的。结论在肯尼亚的一次全国锦标赛中,女青年足球运动员受伤的发生率很高,但时间流逝的受伤很少。在一个非政府组织在省际级别组织的锦标赛中踢足球是安全的。

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