澳大利亚冲浪精英的脑震荡发生率、机制和观点:对医疗支持和安全协议的影响。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1097/JSM.0000000000001271
John Ward, Eric Haakonssen, Joanna Parsonage
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目的:主要目的是调查澳大利亚精英冲浪运动员脑震荡的发生率以及相关的损伤机制。次要目标是调查目前与冲浪运动中脑震荡经历相关的观点和行为:设计:横断面、回顾性、描述性调查:环境:澳大利亚冲浪运动高性能项目:干预措施:通过回顾性调查收集与冲浪运动相关的信息:干预措施:通过回顾性调查收集有关参与者人口统计学、脑震荡病史、潜在脑震荡症状(如头痛、颈部疼痛、头晕或异常疲劳)以及参与者对脑震荡的看法等信息:调查澳大利亚精英冲浪者的脑震荡发生率与潜在的未诊断脑震荡发作的比较:将有过冲浪相关脑震荡诊断史(DC)的冲浪运动员与无冲浪相关脑震荡诊断史(NDC)的冲浪运动员进行比较。在 40 名冲浪者中,共有 13 人发生过脑震荡,"与水面的接触 "被确定为主要机制。DC 组和 NDC 组在冲浪擦伤后出现脑震荡症状的频率都很高,据报告,DC 组和 NDC 组分别出现了 447 次和 573 次脑震荡症状。在 40 名冲浪者中,有 25 人对脑震荡的长期影响表示担忧:结论:之前未被诊断出脑震荡的冲浪运动员所报告的脑震荡症状数量表明,在精英冲浪运动中,脑震荡的报告和诊断可能不足。这凸显了加强医疗支持、教育和改进安全规程的必要性。
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Concussion Incidence, Mechanism, and Perspectives Among Australian Elite Surfers: Implications for Medical Support and Safety Protocols.

Objective: The primary objective was to investigate the incidence of concussion and the associated mechanisms of injury in elite Australian surfers. The secondary objective was to investigate the current perspectives and behaviors related to experiencing concussion in surfing.

Design: A cross-sectional, retrospective, descriptive survey.

Setting: Surfing Australia high-performance program.

Participants: Forty nationally identified elite Australian surfing athletes.

Intervention: A retrospective survey collected information pertaining to participant demographics, concussion history, potential concussive symptoms, such as headache, neck pain, dizziness, or unusual fatigue, following a wipeout, and participants' perspectives on concussion.

Main outcome measures: Investigating concussion incidence among elite Australian surfers compared with potential undiagnosed concussive episodes.

Results: Surfers with a history of diagnosed surfing-related concussion (DC) were compared with those with no history of a diagnosed surfing-related concussion (NDC). A total of 13 of 40 surfers had a DC, with "contact versus the water surface" identified as the primary mechanism. Both DC and NDC groups had a high frequency of concussive symptoms after a surfing wipeout with a total of 447 and 573 concussive symptom occurrences reported in the DC and NDC groups, respectively. Concern regarding the long-term impacts of concussion were reported in 25 of 40 surfers.

Conclusions: The number of concussive symptoms reported by surfers who had not previously been diagnosed with concussion suggests that concussion may be underreported and underdiagnosed in elite surfing. This underscores the need for increased medical support, education, and improved safety protocols.

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期刊介绍: ​Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation.
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