Injuries of the knee joint in chosen winter sports disciplines.

K. Ogrodzka, T. Ridan, Jacek Krużel
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Aim: The purpose of the study was to assess the occurrence of knee joint injuries in sportsmen practicing the following three winter sports: ice hockey, ski jumping, downhill skiing and the impact of rehabilitation on return to active sport practice. Methods: The research material was a group of 100 people (86 men and 14 women) aged 16 to 39. All those persons practiced selected sport disciplines professionally or semi-professionally. From the original group of 100 persons, 76 persons who have previously suffered knee injury while practicing sport were selected for the purpose of final analysis. A question- naire was constructed for the purposes of the research in order to assess the frequency of knee joint injuries in winter sport disciplines and for the purpose of assessment of the post-injury treatment. The questionnaire included closed questions and TSK scales (Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia). Results: Following the analysis of the research carried out among sportsmen practicing winter sports one may conclude that downhill skiing and ice hockey were characterized by the highest rate of knee injuries (skiers - 75% of the respondents, hockey players - 82%). In the case of ski jumping, the rate of injuries was slightly lower (53% of respondents). The research results show that in most cases the sportsmen suffered a knee joint injury during competitions but also show that the most frequent cause of injury in all of the discussed disciplines is the lack of warm-up or inappropriate warm-up. Conclusions: The knee joint injury results in damage of anatomic structures of the joint. The main type of knee injury suffered by the sportsmen representing all three sport disciplines was the joint sprain.
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膝关节损伤的选择冬季运动项目。
目的:本研究旨在评估冰球、跳台滑雪、速降滑雪三项冬季运动项目运动员膝关节损伤的发生情况,以及康复对恢复积极运动训练的影响。方法:研究对象为年龄16 ~ 39岁的100人(男86人,女14人)。所有这些人都是专业或半专业地从事选定的体育项目。从最初的100人中,选择了76名之前在运动中遭受膝盖损伤的人作为最终分析的目的。为了评估冬季运动项目膝关节损伤的发生频率,并评估损伤后的治疗,本研究构建了问卷调查。问卷包括封闭式问题和TSK量表(坦帕运动恐惧症量表)。结果:通过对冬季运动运动员进行的研究分析,可以得出结论,速降滑雪和冰球的膝盖受伤率最高(滑雪运动员占75%,冰球运动员占82%)。在跳台滑雪的情况下,受伤率略低(53%的受访者)。研究结果表明,在大多数情况下,运动员在比赛中遭受膝关节损伤,但也表明,在所有讨论的项目中,最常见的损伤原因是缺乏热身或不适当的热身。结论:膝关节损伤导致关节解剖结构的破坏。三个项目运动员膝关节损伤的主要类型是关节扭伤。
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