The point prevalence of South African male soccer players' injuries in the Gauteng province.

Q3 Health Professions
South African Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.17159/2078-516X/2024/v36i1a17653
K B De Wet, T J Ellapen, Y Paul, M P Mahlangu
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Abstract

Background: The ever-evolving game of soccer is a complex physical contact team sport, exposing its participants to injury.

Objectives: To identify the point prevalence of soccer injuries among young amateur, semi-professional, and professional South African male soccer players.

Methods: The participation of male amateur (n=54), semiprofessional (n=34), and professional (n=57) players provided a cross-sectional overview of the nature of the most predominant types and anatomical sites of injuries affecting soccer players (average age 23.9±4.7 years). All participants completed the Fuller soccer injury questionnaire, ISAK somatotype profiling and knee flexion/extension isokinetic concentric peak torque (Nm) evaluations at 60°/s.

Results: Fifty per cent of the players sustained soccer injuries (X 2=0.9). Knee (20%) and ankle (19%) were the most vulnerable sites (X 2=0.00001). Knee-injured players' right quadriceps torque (199±37 vs 223±38 Nm) and percentage right quadriceps torque relative to body mass (286±54 vs 311 ±39%) was significantly weaker than the non-injured players (p<0.01). The injured players' right hamstrings/quadriceps (H/Q) torque ratio further significantly differed from the non-injured players' H/Q torque ratios (79±17 vs 70±9%) (p<0.01).

Conclusion: Male soccer players experience neuromusculoskeletal injuries, with their knees and ankles being the most vulnerable. Knee-injured players had weaker quadriceps isokinetic strength than non-injured players.

豪登省南非男子足球运动员的受伤率。
背景不断发展的足球运动是一项复杂的身体接触性团队运动,参与者容易受伤:目的:确定南非年轻业余、半职业和职业男子足球运动员的足球损伤发生率:方法:对业余(54 人)、半职业(34 人)和职业(57 人)男球员的参与情况进行横断面概述,了解影响足球运动员(平均年龄为 23.9±4.7 岁)的最主要损伤类型和解剖部位的性质。所有参与者都完成了 Fuller 足球损伤问卷调查、ISAK 体型分析和 60°/s 的膝关节屈伸同心峰值扭矩(牛顿米)评估:结果:50%的球员受过足球伤(X 2=0.9)。膝关节(20%)和踝关节(19%)是最易受伤的部位(X 2=0.00001)。膝盖受伤球员的右股四头肌扭矩(199±37 vs 223±38 Nm)和右股四头肌扭矩相对于体重的百分比(286±54 vs 311±39%)明显弱于未受伤球员(P结论:男性足球运动员会受到神经肌肉骨骼损伤,其中膝盖和脚踝最容易受伤。膝关节受伤球员的股四头肌等速力量弱于未受伤球员。
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