球队层面的伤情分析给了我们完整的故事吗?探索一种针对球员的伤病分析方法

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1080/24748668.2023.2275940
Leah Bitchell, Victoria H. Stiles, Gemma Robinson, Prabhat Mathema, Isabel S. Moore
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通过使用不同的比赛暴露计算、比赛时间损失伤害和使用全球定位系统(GPS)的比赛暴露,研究了橄榄球联盟(Rugby Union)三个赛季(2016/17-2018/19)的球队级别和球员特定伤害发生率。使用标准比赛时长和GPS暴露来计算团队水平和球员特异性损伤发生率。用泊松概率计算一次或两次以上损伤的概率。111名球员共受伤487人。在三个赛季中,使用标准比赛时长的球队伤病发生率低于使用GPS的球队伤病发生率(分别为59.5人/1000比赛小时vs 95.7人/1000比赛小时)。每个赛季,超过84%的球员在球队伤病发生率的95%置信区间之外。当暴露于较低的比赛时间时,在相同的发生率下,只有一次受伤的可能性更高。当暴露在更长的比赛时间时,在相同的发生率下,持续两次或更多受伤的可能性更高。如果没有得到所有球员的同意,那么标准比赛长度低估了球队水平的受伤发生率。此外,球队层面的伤病发生率不能很好地代表球员的潜在伤病发生率。
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Is team-level injury analysis giving us the full story? Exploring a player-specific approach to analysing injuries
An examination of team-level and player-specific injury incidence in Rugby Union, using different match exposure calculations, Match time-loss injuries and match exposure using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) was collected across three seasons (2016/17–2018/19). Team-level and player-specific injury incidence were calculated using standard match length and GPS exposure. The probability of one or two or more injuries was calculated using the Poisson probability. A total of 487 injuries were sustained by 111 players. Team-level injury incidence across three seasons using standard match length was lower than the injury incidence using GPS (59.5 vs 95.7 injuries/1000 match hours, respectively). More than 84% of players fell outside the 95% confidence intervals for the team-level injury incidence each season. When exposed to a lower number of match hours, at the same incidence the probability of only one injury was higher. When exposed to a higher number of match hours, at the same incidence the probability of sustaining two or more injuries was higher. The standard match length underestimates the team-level injury incidence if the entire player cohort has not provided consent. In addition, team-level injury incidence is a poor representation of the underlying injury incidence of players.
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International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport aims to present current original research into sports performance. In so doing, the journal contributes to our general knowledge of sports performance making findings available to a wide audience of academics and practitioners.
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