Ane Begoñe Rincón, Alfonso Trinidad, Alejandro López-Valenciano
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Abstract
Introduction: Artistic swimming is a highly technical sport that requires a large volume of training and forced positions that generate a high risk of injury.
Objective: to compile scientific evidence on the incidence of injuries in artistic swimming. Literature study: PubMed, Web of Science, and SPORTDiscus databases were used to search for studies that analysed the epidemiology of injuries in artistic swimmers of any age and gender until June 2024. Methodology: the methodological quality of the studies was analysed with the Strengthening the Reporting Scale of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines (PRISMA) were followed. Synthesis: eleven studies met the inclusion criteria showing a clear trend of joint-ligament or muscle-tendon injuries in the shoulders, back, and knees.
Conclusions: despite the publication of an injury surveillance document and a consensus on data collection and injury surveillance, there are methodological limitations that do not allow firm conclusions to be drawn. More epidemiological studies that follow data collection and injury surveillance guidelines are needed to establish differences by gender, age groups, and test.
简介:艺术游泳是一项高度技术性的运动,需要大量的训练和强制姿势,产生很高的受伤风险。目的:为艺术游泳损伤的发生提供科学依据。文献研究:使用PubMed, Web of Science和SPORTDiscus数据库搜索分析2024年6月之前任何年龄和性别的艺术游泳运动员受伤流行病学的研究。方法学:采用流行病学观察性研究强化报告量表(STROBE)和系统评价和荟萃分析指南首选报告项目(PRISMA)对研究的方法学质量进行分析。综合:11项研究符合纳入标准,在肩部、背部和膝盖有明显的关节韧带或肌肉肌腱损伤趋势。结论:尽管公布了一份伤害监测文件,并就数据收集和伤害监测达成了共识,但由于方法上的限制,无法得出确定的结论。需要更多遵循数据收集和伤害监测指南的流行病学研究,以确定性别、年龄组和测试的差异。