Insights into breast health issues in women's rugby.

Joanna Wakefield-Scurr, Edward St John, Kilian Bibby, Nichola Renwick, Neal Smith, Samantha Hobbs, Nicola Brown
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World RugbyTM supports dedicated women's welfare, injury surveillance and medical/technical interventions, yet breast health has received limited attention. This article aims to provide insights into breast health issues in rugby, including breast impacts and injuries. We discuss how breast anatomy and position may be problematic in rugby. Breast volume relates to body size, which may be increasing in women's rugby, suggesting increased breast surface area and mass, potentially increasing injury risk. Breast health issues in rugby have been reported previously, with 58% of contact footballers (including rugby) experiencing breast injuries. There are damaging effects related to these breast health issues, with breast impacts often causing pain and swelling. Breast impacts may lead to haematomas, cysts and fat necrosis which can calcify over time making them difficult to distinguish from breast carcinoma, causing further investigation and anxiety. In sport, poor bra fit and insufficient support are associated with pain, skin strain and performance decrements. This article reports the potential implications of these breast health issues on performance in rugby. Recent breast-related projects supported by rugby communities may address recommendations identified in the literature for robust breast injury classifications, updated injury surveillance systems and prospective data collection on breast injury prevalence, severity and impact in rugby. These data should inform breast injury care pathways and intervention research, including evidence-based bra design. Understanding the implications of breast impacts on tissue properties, health and wellbeing is vital. Finally, data should inform rugby-specific breast education, raising awareness of this aspect of athlete health.

洞察女子橄榄球中的乳房健康问题。
世界橄榄球联盟 (World RugbyTM) 支持专门的女性福利、伤害监测和医疗/技术干预,但对乳房健康的关注却很有限。本文旨在深入探讨橄榄球运动中的乳房健康问题,包括乳房撞击和损伤。我们讨论了橄榄球运动中乳房的解剖结构和位置是如何造成问题的。乳房体积与体型有关,在女子橄榄球比赛中,体型可能会增加,这表明乳房表面积和质量增加,可能会增加受伤风险。以前曾报道过橄榄球运动中的乳房健康问题,58% 的接触式橄榄球运动员(包括橄榄球运动员)都有过乳房受伤的经历。这些乳房健康问题会造成破坏性影响,乳房撞击通常会引起疼痛和肿胀。乳房撞击可能会导致血肿、囊肿和脂肪坏死,随着时间的推移会钙化,很难与乳腺癌区分开来,从而引起进一步的检查和焦虑。在体育运动中,胸罩不合适和支撑力不足与疼痛、皮肤劳损和成绩下降有关。本文报告了这些乳房健康问题对橄榄球运动成绩的潜在影响。最近由橄榄球社区支持的与乳房有关的项目可能会解决文献中提出的建议,即健全乳房损伤分类、更新损伤监测系统以及收集橄榄球运动中乳房损伤流行率、严重程度和影响的前瞻性数据。这些数据应为乳房损伤护理路径和干预研究(包括循证胸罩设计)提供依据。了解乳房撞击对组织特性、健康和福祉的影响至关重要。最后,这些数据应为针对橄榄球的乳房教育提供信息,提高人们对运动员健康这方面的认识。
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