Tennis Injuries Among German League Players: Investigating Patterns and Epidemiology of Acute and Chronic Injuries

IF 1.3 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Jonas Krueckel, Dominik Szymski, Julia Lenz, Julian Fluegel, Johannes Weber, Leonard Achenbach, Rainer Meffert, Volker Alt, Kai Fehske
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Abstract

Purpose: While injuries among elite tennis athletes are extensively documented, a notable research gap exists regarding tennis injuries among club-level players. This study examines tennis injuries in German league players, with a particular emphasis on the impact of racquet properties and court surfaces, distinguishing between chronic and acute injuries.
Patients and Methods: Retrospectively analyzing data from 600 tennis players over a 1.5-year period, a standardized questionnaire covered anthropometrics, injury characteristics, equipment usage, and court surface conditions.
Results: The study identified 1012 tennis-related injuries, averaging 1.7 per player. Acute injuries predominantly affected the lower extremity (56%), with ankle injuries being the most prevalent, and ligaments were the most commonly affected structures (36.4%). Chronic complaints (reported by 364 athletes) focused on the upper extremity (63.2%), primarily tendon injuries (56.8%). Racket properties exhibited no significant impact on chronic upper extremity injuries.
Conclusion: This study highlights a high incidence of acute lower extremity injuries, especially ankle ligament injuries, among German league tennis players. It offers crucial insights for devising targeted injury prevention strategies applicable to amateur, semi-professional, and professional tennis players, despite finding no significant link between racquet material and chronic upper extremity injuries.

Keywords: tennis, injury, epidemiology, court surface, racquet material, ankle, ligament
德国联赛球员的网球伤病:调查急性和慢性损伤的模式和流行病学
目的:虽然对精英网球运动员的损伤有大量记载,但对俱乐部级别运动员的网球损伤却存在明显的研究空白。本研究对德国联赛运动员的网球运动损伤进行了调查,特别强调了球拍特性和球场表面的影响,并对慢性损伤和急性损伤进行了区分:回顾性分析了 600 名网球运动员在 1.5 年内的数据,标准化问卷涵盖了人体测量、损伤特征、器材使用和球场表面状况:研究发现了 1012 次与网球相关的受伤,平均每位运动员 1.7 次。急性损伤主要发生在下肢(56%),其中踝关节损伤最为常见,韧带是最常受影响的结构(36.4%)。慢性病(364 名运动员报告)主要集中在上肢(63.2%),主要是肌腱损伤(56.8%)。球拍特性对上肢慢性损伤没有明显影响:这项研究表明,在德国联赛网球运动员中,急性下肢损伤,尤其是踝关节韧带损伤的发生率很高。尽管研究发现球拍材料与慢性上肢损伤之间没有明显联系,但它为制定适用于业余、半职业和职业网球运动员的有针对性的损伤预防策略提供了重要见解。
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