Acute injuries in male elite ice hockey players. A prospective cohort study

Jussi Hirvelä , Markku Tuominen , Olavi Airaksinen , Timo Hänninen , Niklas Lindblad , Hilkka Ryhänen , Jukka Tikanto , Jari Parkkari
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Abstract

Background

In Finland, elite level ice hockey injury studies have not been conducted since 1990s. Epidemiological data is needed for developing injury prevention. The aim of this study was to calculate the injury incidences and to describe details of the injuries in the men's elite-level ice hockey league in Finland (Liiga).

Methods

During the three seasons of 2017–2020, injuries from eight Liiga teams were documented by team physicians to a digitalized injury-reporting system. All acute injuries requiring medical attention or causing a player's time loss were reported. Injury incidences were calculated, and injury details were described.

Results

Overall, 326 injuries occurred in 1147 matches, comprising an injury rate (IR) of 12.9 per 1000 player-games. The head, including face, was the most commonly injured body part (IR 4.7 per 1000 player-games; 36.2% of the injuries), followed by the upper extremity (IR 3.5; 27.3%) and lower extremity (IR 3.3; 25.8%). Concussions were more frequent (IR 1.9) than knee (IR 1.6) or shoulder (IR 1.2) injuries. Body checking (31.5%) was the most common mechanism of injury, and contusion (29.3%) was the most typical diagnosis. The player's time loss was over three weeks in 17.7% of all injuries, of which mostly were knee (23.1%), hand (21.2%) and shoulder (13.5%) injuries.

Conclusions

The injury rate was slightly lower than in other elite-level ice hockey studies and 28.2% lower than in previous studies conducted in Finland in the 1990s. Head injuries were the most common. Concussions persisted as frequent injuries in elite ice hockey.

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冰上曲棍球男子精英运动员的急性损伤。前瞻性队列研究
背景在芬兰,自 20 世纪 90 年代以来就没有进行过精英级别的冰上曲棍球伤害研究。流行病学数据是制定伤害预防措施所必需的。这项研究的目的是计算芬兰男子精英冰球联赛(Liiga)的受伤发生率,并描述受伤的详细情况。方法在 2017-2020 年的三个赛季中,8 支 Liiga 球队的队医将受伤情况记录到数字化的受伤报告系统中。所有需要就医或导致球员伤停的急性伤病均被报告。结果总的来说,在 1147 场比赛中发生了 326 次受伤,受伤率(IR)为每 1000 场比赛 12.9 次。头部(包括脸部)是最常见的受伤部位(每 1000 场比赛有 4.7 人受伤,占受伤人数的 36.2%),其次是上肢(每 1000 场比赛有 3.5 人受伤,占受伤人数的 27.3%)和下肢(每 1000 场比赛有 3.3 人受伤,占受伤人数的 25.8%)。脑震荡(IR 1.9)比膝关节(IR 1.6)或肩关节(IR 1.2)更常见。身体检查(31.5%)是最常见的受伤机制,挫伤(29.3%)是最典型的诊断。17.7%的球员受伤时间超过三周,其中大部分是膝伤(23.1%)、手伤(21.2%)和肩伤(13.5%)。头部受伤最为常见。脑震荡仍然是精英冰上曲棍球运动中最常见的损伤。
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