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Influence of Step Rate on Shin Injury and Anterior Knee Pain in High School Runners

机译:步速对高中跑步者胫骨损伤和膝前疼痛的影响

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Purpose: High school cross-country runners have a high incidence of injury, particularly at the shin and knee. An increased step rate during running has been shown to reduce impact forces and loading of the lower extremity joints. The purpose of this prospective study was to examine step rate as a risk factor for injury occurrence. Materials and Methods: Running step rates of 68 healthy high school cross-country runners (47 females; 21 males; mean age 16.2 +/- 1.3 yr) were assessed at a fixed speed (3.3 +/- 0.0 m.s(-1)) and self-selected speed (mean, 3.8 +/- 0.5 m.s(-1)). Runners were prospectively followed during the interscholastic season to determine athletic exposures, occurrences of shin injury and anterior knee pain (AKP), and days lost to injury. Results: During the season, 19.1% of runners experienced a shin injury and 4.4% experienced AKP. Most injuries (63.6%) were classified as minor (1-7 d lost). At the fixed speed, runners in the lowest tertile of step rate (<= 164 steps per minute) were more likely (odds ratio, 6.67; 95% confidence interval, 1.2-36.7; P = 0.03) to experience a shin injury compared with runners in the highest tertile (>= 174 steps per minute). Similarly, for self-selected speed, runners in the lowest tertile (<= 166 steps per minute) (odds ratio, 5.85; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-32.1; P < 0.04) were more likely to experience a shin injury than runners in the highest tertile (>= 178 steps per minute). AKP incidence was not significantly influenced by step rate. Conclusion: A lower running step rate was associated with a greater likelihood of shin injury at both self-selected and fixed running speeds. Future studies evaluating whether increasing running step rate reduces shin injury risk and time lost during a high school cross-country season should be considered.
机译:目的:高中越野跑者受伤的可能性很高,尤其是胫骨和膝盖。跑步过程中增加的步速已显示可减少冲击力和下肢关节的负荷。这项前瞻性研究的目的是检查步速作为伤害发生的危险因素。材料和方法:以固定速度(3.3 +/- 0.0 ms(-1))评估68名健康的高中越野跑者(47名女性; 21名男性;平均年龄16.2 +/- 1.3岁)的跑步速度。和自行选择的速度(平均3.8 +/- 0.5 ms(-1))。在校际间季节中对跑步者进行前瞻性跟踪以确定运动暴露,胫骨损伤和前膝关节疼痛(AKP)的发生以及受伤的天数。结果:在本赛季中,有19.1%的跑步者遭受了胫骨损伤,而有4.4%的跑步者遭受了AKP。大多数伤害(63.6%)被归为轻度(1-7天丢失)。在固定速度下,步速最低(<= 164每分钟)的跑步者更有可能(赔率,6.67; 95%置信区间,1.2-36.7; P = 0.03)与小腿受伤相比最高三分位数(> =每分钟174步)的跑步者。同样,对于自选速度,三分位数最低的运动员(每分钟<= 166步)(赔率,5.85; 95%置信区间,1.1-32.1; P <0.04)比运动员更容易遭受胫骨损伤以最高的三分位数(> =每分钟178步)。 AKP发生率不受步速的影响。结论:较低的跑步速度与在自选和固定跑步速度下胫骨受伤的可能性更大相关。未来的研究应评估提高跑步步速是否能减少胫骨受伤的风险以及在高中越野赛期间损失的时间。

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