Identification of potential risk factors for lower limb injuries in female team-sport athletes: a prospective cohort study.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-08 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2181386
Sania Almousa, Richard Mullen, Kate Williams, Matthew Bourne, Morgan Williams
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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this prospective cohort study was to assess the associations between lower limb injuries in female team-sport athletes and a number of factors. The potential risk factors explored included (1) lower limb strength, (2) history of life-event stress, (3) family history of ACL injuries, (4) menstrual history, and (5) history of oral contraception use.

Methods: One hundred and thirty-five female athletes aged between 14 and 31 years (mean: 18.8 ± 3.6 years) from rugby union (n = 47), soccer (n = 72), and netball (n = 16) volunteered to participate in this study. Demographics, history of life-event stress, injury history and baseline data were obtained prior to the competitive season. The following strength measures were collected: isometric hip adductor and abductor strength, eccentric knee flexor strength and single leg jumping kinetics. Athletes were then followed for 12 months, and all lower limb injuries sustained were recorded.

Results: One hundred and nine athletes provided one-year follow-up injury data, of whom, 44 suffered at least one lower limb injury. All athletes who reported high scores for negative life-event stress sustained lower limb injuries. Non-contact lower limb injury was positively associated with weak hip adductor strength (OR: 0.88; 95%CI: 0.78-0.98; p = 0.017), and between-limb adductor (OR: 5.65; 95%CI: 1.61-19.7.; p = 0.007) and abductor (OR: 1.95; 95%CI: 1.03-3.71; p = 0.039) strength asymmetries.

Conclusion: History of life event stress, hip adductor strength, and between-limb adductor and abductor strength asymmetries offer potential novel avenues for investigating injury risk factors in female athletes.

识别女子团队运动运动员下肢受伤的潜在风险因素:一项前瞻性队列研究。
研究目的这项前瞻性队列研究旨在评估女子团队运动运动员下肢损伤与多种因素之间的关联。探讨的潜在风险因素包括:(1)下肢力量;(2)生活事件压力史;(3)前交叉韧带损伤家族史;(4)月经史;(5)口服避孕药史:135 名年龄在 14 至 31 岁之间(平均:18.8 ± 3.6 岁)的女运动员自愿参加了这项研究,她们分别来自橄榄球联盟(47 人)、足球(72 人)和无挡板篮球(16 人)。研究人员在竞技赛季开始前收集了人口统计学、生活事件压力史、受伤史和基线数据。收集了以下力量测量数据:等长髋关节内收肌和外展肌力量、偏心膝关节屈肌力量和单腿跳跃动力学。然后对运动员进行为期 12 个月的跟踪调查,并记录所有下肢受伤情况:结果:有 109 名运动员提供了为期一年的受伤跟踪数据,其中 44 人至少有一次下肢受伤。所有在负面生活事件压力方面得分较高的运动员都有下肢受伤的经历。非接触性下肢损伤与髋关节内收肌力量弱(OR:0.88;95%CI:0.78-0.98;P = 0.017)、肢体间内收肌(OR:5.65;95%CI:1.61-19.7;P = 0.007)和外展肌(OR:1.95;95%CI:1.03-3.71;P = 0.039)力量不对称呈正相关:生活事件压力史、髋关节内收肌力量以及肢体间内收肌和外展肌力量不对称为研究女性运动员受伤风险因素提供了潜在的新途径。
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