Beach Sprints Rowing: Injury and Illness Prevalence at the 2022 World Championships.

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-001940
Joseph Michael DeLeo, Kathryn Ackerman, Evert Verhagen, Andrew C Fry, Fiona Wilson
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Abstract

Abstract:

Background: Injury and illness surveillance helps establish the infrastructure to provide adequate medical support at regattas and is the foundation for developing prevention strategies.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence and characteristics of injuries in the 4 weeks before the start of the 2022 World Rowing Beach Sprints Finals (WRBSF) (the 'Prevalence Survey') and describe the incidence and nature of new-onset injuries and illnesses incurred during the WRBSF (the 'Incidence Survey').

Methods: Athletes completed: (1) a prevalence survey recording injuries the 4 weeks before the WRBSF and (2) a recording of injuries and illnesses that occurred during the 3-day regatta.

Results: Fifty-nine of 152 eligible WRBSF athletes completed the prevalence injury survey. Twenty-three (38.9%) reported experiencing at least one injury within the 4 weeks before the WRBSF. The most prevalent anatomical injury sites were the forearm (11.86%), lumbar spine (10.17%), knee (8.47%), ankle (6.78%) and hand/fingers (6.78%). During the competition, only two illness occurrences were reported; both were respiratory infections. Two athletes reported injuries: a hamstring strain and a concussion.

Conclusion: Rowers presenting to the WRBSF described injuries leading up to the event that were similar to those common in classic rowing. Rowers at the event suffered injuries of the lower limb that were different from classic rowing and may be related to the addition of running to this event. An event concussion should be considered as a more likely injury in this type of rowing and future events should be prepared to manage such an injury.

沙滩短跑赛艇:2022 年世界锦标赛的伤病流行情况。
摘要: 背景:伤病监测有助于建立在赛艇比赛中提供充分医疗支持的基础设施,也是制定预防策略的基础:评估 2022 年世界赛艇沙滩短跑锦标赛(WRBSF)开赛前 4 周的伤病发生率和特征("发生率调查"),并描述 WRBSF 期间新发伤病的发生率和性质("发生率调查"):运动员完成:(1) 流行率调查,记录在世界耐力沙滩排球锦标赛前 4 周的受伤情况;(2) 记录在为期 3 天的锦标赛期间发生的伤病情况:在 152 名符合条件的世界超级帆船赛运动员中,有 59 人完成了受伤情况调查。23名运动员(38.9%)称在参加西印度洋帆船赛前的4周内至少受过一次伤。最常见的受伤部位是前臂(11.86%)、腰椎(10.17%)、膝盖(8.47%)、脚踝(6.78%)和手/手指(6.78%)。比赛期间仅报告了两起疾病,均为呼吸道感染。两名运动员报告受伤:腿筋拉伤和脑震荡:结论:参加 WRBSF 的赛艇运动员在赛前所受的伤与传统赛艇运动中常见的伤相似。赛艇运动员的下肢受伤情况与传统赛艇不同,可能与该赛事增加了跑步项目有关。在这种类型的赛艇比赛中,更有可能出现赛事脑震荡,今后的赛事应准备好处理这种损伤。
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