作为精英无挡板篮球运动员受伤潜在预测因素的形态和技能相关体能成分:一项队列研究。

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2021-05-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v77i1.1524
Colleen J Sinclair, Frederik F Coetzee, Robert Schall
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背景:在南非,关于损伤流行病学和拦网运动员体能状况的研究数量有限,但没有找到关于损伤的潜在形态和技能相关体能预测因素的研究:我们研究了在赛季前测量的形态或技能相关因素能否预测赛季中的受伤情况:在我们的队列研究中,77 名 18 岁以下 (U18)、19 岁以下、21 岁以下和高级精英网球队球员接受了季前测试,包括人体测量、平衡、柔韧性、爆发力、上下肢力量、核心力量、速度和敏捷性测试。调查问卷用于收集人口统计学数据、精英级经验和受伤史。在随后的 2017-2018 赛季中,使用伤病档案表记录了季前赛、训练和比赛中的伤病情况:在接受季前体能测试的 77 名球员中,有 33 名球员(42.9%)至少受过一次伤。在球员形态方面,通过简单的逻辑回归发现,体重和体脂率与受伤风险有显著关联。在多元逻辑回归分析中,只有脂肪百分比(p = 0.0508)在 10%的显著性水平下仍能显著预测受伤情况,脂肪百分比越高,受伤风险越低:结论:体重较大的球员和脂肪率较高的球员受伤风险较低:临床意义:由于体重较大的球员具有明显的保护作用,裁判员应更严格地执行无接触规则。建议进一步研究功能性运动筛查,将其作为预测网球运动受伤的潜在工具。
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Morphological and skill-related fitness components as potential predictors of injury in elite netball players: A cohort study.

Background: A limited number of studies on the epidemiology of injuries and fitness profiles of netball players in South Africa have been conducted, but no research on the potential morphological and skill-related fitness predictors of injuries could be located.

Objectives: We investigated whether morphological or skill-related factors measured in the pre-season could predict injuries sustained in-season.

Method: In our cohort study, 77 under-18 (U18), U19, U21 and senior elite netball players underwent pre-season testing including anthropometry, balance, flexibility, explosive power, upper and lower body strength, core strength, speed and agility testing. A questionnaire was used to collect demographic data, elite-level experience and injury history. Injuries in pre-season, training and matches were recorded during the subsequent 2017-2018 season using an injury profile sheet.

Results: Amongst the 77 players who underwent pre-season fitness tests, 33 players (42.9%) had at least one injury. Regarding player morphology, a significant association of body mass and body fat percentage with injury risk was found in a simple logistic regression. In a multiple logistic regression analysis, only fat percentage (p = 0.0508) remained a significant predictor of injury at the 10% significance level, with higher fat percentage being associated with lower injury risk.

Conclusion: Heavier players and players with a higher fat percentage had a decreased injury risk.

Clinical implications: As a result of the apparent protective effect of heavier weight of players, referees should more strictly enforce the no-contact rule in netball. Further research on functional movement screening as a tool for potential prediction of injury in netball is recommended.

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