季前体能测试能预测大学运动员受伤的时间吗?回顾性病例对照研究。

Michael D Kennedy, Robyn Fischer, Kristine Fairbanks, Lauren Lefaivre, Lauren Vickery, Janelle Molzan, Eric Parent
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背景:利用季前赛测量确定大学运动员运动表现的能力已经确立。季前表现测量和运动员暴露预测损伤发生率的能力尚不清楚。因此,我们的目的是确定运动表现的季前测量的能力,以预测受伤的时间在大学运动员。方法:以篮球、排球、冰球的男女校队运动员为研究对象。主要的结果测量是受伤发生率,受伤时间(基于计算的暴露)和季前健身指标作为受伤时间的预测指标。体能测试包括阿普利的运动范围、俯卧撑、俯卧撑、垂直跳跃、改良伊利诺伊敏捷和坐伸。Cox回归模型用于确定哪些基线健康指标是损伤时间的预测因子。结果:76%的运动员报告了一次或多次受伤。女性和男性的平均初始损伤时间差异显著(占整个赛季的40.6%和66.1%)。结论:当考虑暴露、性别、运动和健身措施时,性别和运动对损伤时间的预测影响最大。
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Can pre-season fitness measures predict time to injury in varsity athletes?: a retrospective case control study.

Background: The ability to determine athletic performance in varsity athletes using preseason measures has been established. The ability of pre-season performance measures and athlete's exposure to predict the incidence of injuries is unclear. Thus our purpose was to determine the ability of pre-season measures of athletic performance to predict time to injury in varsity athletes.

Methods: Male and female varsity athletes competing in basketball, volleyball and ice hockey participated in this study. The main outcome measures were injury prevalence, time to injury (based on calculated exposure) and pre-season fitness measures as predictors of time to injury. Fitness measures were Apley's range of motion, push-up, curl-ups, vertical jump, modified Illinois agility, and sit-and-reach. Cox regression models were used to identify which baseline fitness measures were predictors of time to injury.

Results: Seventy-six percent of the athletes reported 1 or more injuries. Mean times to initial injury were significantly different for females and males (40.6% and 66.1% of the total season (p < 0.05), respectively). A significant univariate correlation was observed between push-up performance and time to injury (Pearson's r = 0.332, p < 0.01). No preseason fitness measure impacted the hazard of injury. Regardless of sport, female athletes had significantly shorter time to injury than males (Hazard Ratio = 2.2, p < 0.01). Athletes playing volleyball had significantly shorter time to injury (Hazard Ratio = 4.2, p < 0.01) compared to those playing hockey or basketball.

Conclusions: When accounting for exposure, gender, sport and fitness measures, prediction of time to injury was influenced most heavily by gender and sport.

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