Applying a Holistic Injury Prevention Approach to Elite Triathletes.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.3390/sports12080225
Héctor Arévalo-Chico, Sergio Sellés-Pérez, Roberto Cejuela
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(1) Background: Studies on injury prevention programs are lacking for triathletes. The aim of the present study was to describe the results of a holistic (injury) training prevention program (HITP), based on training load control and strength training, in elite triathletes. (2) Methods: The study was conducted over 2021-2023 and involved 18 males and 10 females from the same training group. The HITP itself included various methods of fatigue monitoring, strength training focused on the prevention of overuse injuries (OIs), cycling skills training, and recovery strategies. The total number and type of injuries that were sustained, subsequent training/competition absence time, and injury incidence were determined. (3) Results: Twenty-four injuries were recorded over all three seasons, i.e., 0.65 injuries per 1000 h of training and competition exposure. Fourteen injuries were traumatic injuries (TIs) and ten were OIs. Of the OIs, four were of minimal severity, two were mild, three were moderate, and one was severe (accounting for 1-3, 4-7, 8-28, and >28 days of training absenteeism, respectively). A total of 46.4% of the participants did not present any type of injury and 71,4% did not incur any OIs. Average absenteeism was 17.3 days per injury. (4) Conclusions: The HITP design and implementation resulted in low OI and severe injury incidence. Due to their unpredictable nature, the number of TIs was not reduced. The TIs were suffered more frequently by men. Women are more likely to suffer from OIs, so it is particularly important to prevent OIs in women.

为铁人三项精英运动员提供全面的损伤预防方法。
(1) 背景:目前还缺乏针对铁人三项运动员的损伤预防计划研究。本研究旨在描述基于训练负荷控制和力量训练的综合(损伤)训练预防计划(HITP)在铁人三项精英运动员中的效果。(2)方法:研究时间为 2021-2023 年,涉及同一训练组的 18 名男性和 10 名女性。HITP 本身包括各种疲劳监测方法、以预防过度运动损伤(OIs)为重点的力量训练、骑行技能训练和恢复策略。对受伤的总数和类型、随后的训练/比赛缺席时间以及受伤发生率进行了测定。(3) 结果:三个赛季共记录了 24 起受伤事件,即每 1000 小时训练和比赛中发生 0.65 起受伤事件。其中 14 例为外伤,10 例为 OI。在 OI 中,4 例为轻度,2 例为轻度,3 例为中度,1 例为重度(分别造成 1-3 天、4-7 天、8-28 天和大于 28 天的训练缺勤)。共有 46.4% 的参与者没有出现任何类型的受伤,71.4% 的参与者没有出现任何 OI。每次受伤的平均缺勤时间为 17.3 天。(4) 结论:HITP 的设计和实施降低了 OI 和重伤的发生率。由于工伤的不可预测性,工伤数量并未减少。男性更经常发生工伤。女性更有可能发生 OI,因此预防女性发生 OI 尤为重要。
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