Common ultramarathon trail running injuries and illnesses: A review (2007-2016)

Istvan Albertus Oosthuizen, Y. Paul, T. Ellapen, M. Barnard, Timothy Bongani Qumbu, Henriëtte Valery Hammill, G. Strydom
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Abstract

Regardless of the significant growth of ultra-marathon trail-running races over the last 40 years, epidemiological research is lacking. Presently, no review paper exists that integrates the empirical surveillances of ultra-marathon trail runners’ injuries and illnesses. The purpose of this work is to integrate the empirical findings of injuries and illness among trail runners during the period 2007-2016. An electronic database search was conducted using Pubmed, Medline, Science Direct, Ebscohost, Biomed, CINAHL, Embase and Sabinet according to PRIMSA guidelines. The search identified a high injury and illness prevalence among ultra-marathon trail runners. Unfortunately, the injury and illness definition adopted by the studies was heterogeneous, which makes quantifying literature challenging. It is recommended that a homogenous definition of ultra-marathon trail-running injury and illness be drafted. The most prevalent injuries were dermatological (foot blisters, subungual hematoma, chafing and lacerations) followed by musculoskeletal (plantar fascia, ankle, Achilles tendon, knee, lower back and thigh). Common medical illnesses include muscle damage, fatigue, cramps, and cardiorespiratory dysfunction. South Africa hosts a very busy trail-running calendar, but one epidemiological investigation has been conducted among its runners and none in its neighbouring African countries. It is recommended that more quantitative and qualitative investigations be undertaken. Key words: Ultramarathon trail, musculoskeletal injury and illnesses, dermatological injuries of ultramarathon trail runners.
常见的超级马拉松越野跑损伤和疾病:综述(2007-2016)
尽管在过去的40年里,超级马拉松越野跑比赛有了显著的增长,但流行病学研究却缺乏。目前,还没有一篇综述文章整合了对超级马拉松越野跑运动员伤病的实证监测。本研究的目的是整合2007-2016年越野跑运动员受伤和疾病的实证研究结果。根据PRIMSA指南,使用Pubmed、Medline、Science Direct、Ebscohost、Biomed、CINAHL、Embase和Sabinet进行电子数据库检索。研究发现,超级马拉松越野跑者受伤和患病的比例很高。不幸的是,研究采用的损伤和疾病定义是异质的,这使得量化文献具有挑战性。建议起草一份关于超级马拉松越野跑损伤和疾病的统一定义。最常见的损伤是皮肤损伤(足部水泡、足下血肿、擦伤和撕裂伤),其次是肌肉骨骼损伤(足底筋膜、脚踝、跟腱、膝盖、下背部和大腿)。常见的医学疾病包括肌肉损伤、疲劳、痉挛和心肺功能障碍。南非举办了一个非常繁忙的越野跑日历,但在其跑步者中进行了一次流行病学调查,而在其邻近的非洲国家没有进行过调查。建议进行更多的数量和质量调查。关键词:超级马拉松赛道;肌肉骨骼损伤与疾病;皮肤损伤;
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