Comparison of Risk of Injury on Artificial Turf and Grass among Young Football Players

M. Zarei, Niloufar Rahmani
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Introduction: Recently, the use of artificial turf has been increased in many parts of the world. However, the effects of artificial turf on the risk of injuries are still debated in literature and published papers have reported contradictory data. Thus, the aim of this study was to compare the risk of injury on artificial turf and natural grass among young Iranian football players Materials and Methods: In this study, 35 teams (980 players) from the youth league of Iran participated. All soccer-related injuries, number of hours of practice sessions and matches, and type of grass during the study period were reported prospectively by the coaches and medical staff. Injuries which occurred during exercise or matches and due to which the player could not take part in the exercise or match of the following day were recorded. The medical team and coaches of both teams were asked to record the players’ injuries in the related form. Results: During the 7 months of the study, 26000 hours of player exposure and 118 soccer-related injuries we recorded. Poisson distribution showed that the overall injury rate on natural grass (4.4 injuries/1000 hours) was significantly lower than the overall injury rate on artificial turf (7.64 injuries/1000 hours) (P < 0.05). Knee (P < 0.05) and ankle injuries incidence rates (P < 0.05) on artificial turf were significantly higher than on natural grass. Overuse injuries on artificial turf were twice that on natural grass (P < 0.05). Conclusion: According to the study results, it is suggested that coaches and young players be more careful about the higher incidence of injuries on artificial grass and measures be taken to prevent injuries on artificial turf.
青少年足球运动员在人造草皮和天然草皮上受伤风险的比较
导语:最近,人造草坪的使用在世界许多地方都有所增加。然而,人造草坪对受伤风险的影响在文献中仍然存在争议,发表的论文报告了相互矛盾的数据。因此,本研究的目的是比较伊朗青少年足球运动员在人造草皮和天然草皮上受伤的风险。材料和方法:在本研究中,来自伊朗青年联赛的35支球队(980名球员)参与了研究。在研究期间,所有与足球有关的伤害、训练和比赛的小时数以及草地的类型都由教练和医务人员提前报告。记录运动员在训练或比赛中受伤,并因此不能参加第二天的训练或比赛。两队的医疗团队和教练被要求在相关表格中记录球员的受伤情况。结果:在7个月的研究中,我们记录了26000小时的球员暴露和118次与足球相关的伤害。泊松分布表明,天然草皮总损伤率(4.4例/1000 h)显著低于人造草皮总损伤率(7.64例/1000 h) (P < 0.05)。人工草坪的膝关节损伤发生率(P < 0.05)和踝关节损伤发生率(P < 0.05)显著高于天然草坪。人工草坪的过度使用损伤是天然草坪的2倍(P < 0.05)。结论:根据研究结果,建议教练员和年轻球员对人工草皮损伤发生率较高的问题多加注意,并采取措施预防人工草皮损伤的发生。
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