预防腿筋拉伤:美国职业棒球大联盟从业人员的当前信念和做法》(Current Beliefs and Practices of Practitioners working in Major League Baseball)。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Athletic Training Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-0640.22
Stephanie L Lazarczuk, Jonathon Headrick, Jack T Hickey, Ryan G Timmins, Furey A Leva, Matthew N Bourne
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背景:腿筋拉伤(HSI)是美国职业棒球大联盟(MLB)中最常见的损伤。然而,在 MLB 工作的从业人员对棒球运动员 HSI 风险因素和预防策略的看法和做法尚未记录在案:记录目前在 MLB 工作的从业人员在预防 HSI 方面的理念和实践:设计:横断面研究:患者或其他参与者:患者或其他参与者:2021 赛季在 MLB 工作的运动训练员、理疗师和力量与体能教练:进行在线调查,参与者只需完成一次调查。问题涉及风险因素识别、预防策略的使用和感知效果以及实施障碍。对每个问题都进行了描述性统计:共收到 91 份回复,其中 28 份来自 30 个总部外协调局组织。认为最重要的内在风险因素是首次发生人机接触时对高速奔跑的耐受性,以及再次受伤时以前发生过人机接触。对于首次发生和再次发生的 HSI,认为最重要的外在风险因素是员工之间的内部沟通。人们认为最有效的预防策略是管理总体工作量、定期接触高速跑和分阶段训练。最常用的预防策略是加强核心或腰椎训练、传统阻力训练和管理总体工作量。约有一半(53%)的受访者报告了有效实施人的体格指数预防策略的障碍,包括球员和教练的认同、合规性、工作量管理和时间安排:这是首次调查水上运动从业人员对预防 HSI 的信念和做法。从业人员对风险因素和适当预防策略的看法各不相同,他们认为最有效的策略和最常用的策略之间也存在差异。
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Hamstring Strain Injury Prevention: Current Beliefs and Practices of Practitioners Working in Major League Baseball.

Context: Hamstring strain injury (HSI) is the most frequently sustained injury in Major League Baseball (MLB). However, the beliefs and practices of practitioners working in MLB regarding HSI risk factors and prevention strategies in baseball athletes have not been documented.

Objective: To document the current beliefs and practices of practitioners working in MLB regarding HSI prevention.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Major League Baseball via an online survey.

Patients or other participants: Athletic trainers, physical therapists, and strength and conditioning coaches working in MLB during the 2021 season.

Data collection and analysis: An online survey was conducted, with participants completing the survey once. Questions pertained to risk factor identification, the use and perceived effectiveness of prevention strategies, and barriers to implementation. Descriptive statistics were calculated for each question.

Results: A total of 91 responses were received featuring respondents from 28 of 30 MLB organizations. The perceived most important intrinsic risk factors were tolerance to high-speed running for first-time HSI and previous HSI for recurrent injury. The perceived most important extrinsic risk factor for both first-time and recurrent HSI was internal communication between staff. The perceived most effective prevention strategies were managing overall workload, regular exposure to high-speed running, and periodization. The most used prevention strategies were core or lumbopelvic strengthening, traditional resistance-training exercises, and managing overall workload. Approximately half (53%) of respondents reported barriers to effective implementation of HSI prevention strategies, including player and coach buy-in, compliance, workload management, and scheduling.

Conclusions: This was the first survey to investigate MLB practitioner beliefs and practices regarding HSI prevention. Responses from practitioners regarding their beliefs about risk factors and appropriate prevention strategies varied, and discrepancies existed between the perceived most effective strategies and those most frequently used.

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Journal of Athletic Training
Journal of Athletic Training 医学-运动科学
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Athletic Training is to enhance communication among professionals interested in the quality of health care for the physically active through education and research in prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of injuries. The Journal of Athletic Training offers research you can use in daily practice. It keeps you abreast of scientific advancements that ultimately define professional standards of care - something you can''t be without if you''re responsible for the well-being of patients.
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