Incidence of injury among male Varsity Cup Young Guns rugby players in South Africa.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-14 DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15863-X
Renaldo Solomons, Raven Schippers, Lloyd Leach
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Abstract

Background: The physical nature of the sport of rugby results in a high incidence of injury, even in university rugby, compared to other contact sport codes. Rugby Union lacks injury data focusing on university student-athletes, specifically in South Africa. The aim of the study was to determine the incidence of injury among male rugby players participating in the Varsity Cup Young Guns national rugby tournament.

Methods: The study used a quantitative, cross-sectional, and correlational research design. A total of 252 rugby players, males aged 18 to 20 years, who played for their university rugby team in the 2022 Varsity Cup Young Guns national tournament were conveniently recruited to determine the incidence of overall, match, and training injuries (number of injuries/1000 hours) for the 2022 tournament.

Results: The overall injury incidence for all players was 9.5 injuries/1000 player-hours. The injury incidence for all players during matches was 136.5 injuries/1000 match-hours, whereas during training it was 0.6 injuries/1000 training-hours. The injury incidence was greater for backs than forwards (150.6 injuries/1000 match-hours vs. 124.1 injuries/1000 match-hours, respectively). The lower limb was the most commonly injured anatomical site with 36.6% (95% CI: 27.7-48.3%), while the common types of injuries were the joints (41.6%, 95% CI: 29.9-49.9%) and muscles (28.7%, 95% CI: 20.8-38.0%). A statistically significant association was found between the playing position and the phase of play in which injury occurred (χ2(1)=160.2; P=0.021).

Conclusions: This study reported a high injury incidence, especially during matches, in the Varsity Cup Young Guns tournament. It is recommended that prospective, incidence-based studies be used to precisely determine the incidence, nature, severity and mechanisms of injury. An injury surveillance system should be implemented, specifically within Varsity Cup rugby to inform, support, and improve current injury prevention strategies.

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南非 Varsity Cup Young Guns 橄榄球男子运动员的受伤率。
背景:与其他接触式运动相比,橄榄球运动的体能特性导致受伤发生率很高,即使在大学橄榄球比赛中也是如此。橄榄球联盟缺乏针对大学生运动员的受伤数据,特别是在南非。本研究旨在确定参加 "大学杯 Young Guns "全国橄榄球锦标赛的男性橄榄球运动员的受伤发生率:研究采用定量、横截面和相关研究设计。共方便招募了 252 名橄榄球运动员,他们都是 18 至 20 岁的男性,代表所在大学的橄榄球队参加了 2022 年 "校队杯 Young Guns "全国锦标赛,以确定 2022 年锦标赛的总体受伤率、比赛受伤率和训练受伤率(受伤次数/1000 小时):所有球员的总体受伤率为 9.5 次/1000 球员小时。所有球员在比赛中的受伤发生率为 136.5 次/1000 比赛小时,而在训练中的受伤发生率为 0.6 次/1000 训练小时。后卫的受伤率高于前锋(分别为 150.6 次/1000 场比赛小时和 124.1 次/1000 场比赛小时)。下肢是最常见的受伤解剖部位,占 36.6%(95% CI:27.7-48.3%),常见的受伤类型是关节(41.6%,95% CI:29.9-49.9%)和肌肉(28.7%,95% CI:20.8-38.0%)。在统计学上,比赛位置与受伤发生的比赛阶段之间存在明显联系(χ2(1)=160.2;P=0.021):本研究报告称,在大学杯青年组比赛中,受伤发生率较高,尤其是在比赛期间。建议采用前瞻性的、基于发生率的研究来精确确定受伤的发生率、性质、严重程度和机制。应实施损伤监测系统,特别是在校队杯橄榄球赛中,以便为当前的损伤预防策略提供信息、支持和改进。
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