Mechanisms and Trends in Women's Lacrosse Head and Musculoskeletal Injuries: A 15-Year Review of National Injury Data.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Avanish Yendluri, Katrina S Nietsch, Nikan K Namiri, Grant Gonsalves, John J Corvi, Joseph Herrera, Christopher J Nowinski, Robert L Parisien
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Abstract

Background: Head injury rates in lacrosse may be higher among women compared with men. Understanding these trends can guide appropriate injury prevention for female athletes.

Hypotheses: Injuries most commonly involve the head, with no significant decline over the study period; contact with other players would be the most common injury mechanism.

Study design: Descriptive epidemiological.

Level of evidence: Level 3.

Methods: The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried (January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2022) for women's lacrosse injuries presenting to United States (US) emergency departments (EDs). Patient demographics, injury diagnosis, body part injured, disposition, and clinical narrative were extracted. The provided narrative identified the mechanism of injury. Linear regression analysis assessed trends over time.

Results: An estimated 57,635 women's lacrosse injuries occurred during the study period extrapolated from 1899 evaluated NEISS cases. The mean age was 15.81 ± 5.35 years, with 68.3% of injuries sustained by high school (14- to 18-year-old) players. Over one-third of all injuries were to the head (national estimate [NE], 19,358; 33.6%), followed by the ankle (NE, 10,475; 18.2%), then the knee (NE, 6969; 12.1%). Strain/sprains were most common (NE, 19,402; 33.7%) followed by closed head injury (CHI)/sports-related concussion (SRC) (NE, 11,794; 20.5%) and contusion/abrasion (NE, 10,605; 18.4%). ED presentations of CHIs/SRCs and fractures remained elevated with no significant decline over the study period (P > 0.05), despite a significant decrease in strains/sprains and contusions/abrasions (P < 0.01 and P = 0.01, respectively). The most common injury mechanism was collision/contact with another player (NE, 10,664; 18.5%).

Conclusion: An estimated one-third of women's lacrosse players in the study sample had a head injury. CHIs and SRCs accounted for 20.5% of all injuries.

Clinical relevance: Given the high proportion of contact-related head injuries, headgear mandates and improved player safety protocols may be warranted.

女子长曲棍球头部和肌肉骨骼损伤的机制和趋势:全国伤害数据 15 年回顾》。
背景:在长曲棍球运动中,女性头部受伤率可能高于男性。了解这些趋势可以指导女运动员进行适当的伤害预防:研究设计:描述性流行病学:研究设计:描述性流行病学:证据等级:3 级:方法:查询美国国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)(2008 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日)中向美国急诊科(ED)求诊的女子长曲棍球伤害。提取了患者的人口统计数据、受伤诊断、受伤部位、处置和临床描述。所提供的叙述确定了受伤机制。线性回归分析评估了随时间变化的趋势:根据 1899 例经过评估的 NEISS 病例推断,在研究期间估计发生了 57,635 例女子长曲棍球伤害。平均年龄为 15.81 ± 5.35 岁,68.3% 的受伤者为高中生(14 至 18 岁)。超过三分之一的受伤部位是头部(全国估计值[NE],19358;33.6%),其次是脚踝(全国估计值,10475;18.2%),然后是膝盖(全国估计值,6969;12.1%)。拉伤/扭伤最为常见(东北地区,19402 例;33.7%),其次是闭合性颅脑损伤(CHI)/运动相关脑震荡(SRC)(东北地区,11794 例;20.5%)和挫伤/擦伤(东北地区,10605 例;18.4%)。在研究期间,尽管拉伤/扭伤和挫伤/擦伤显著减少(分别为 P < 0.01 和 P = 0.01),但急诊室接诊的脑震荡/运动相关脑震荡和骨折患者人数仍然居高不下,且没有显著下降(P > 0.05)。最常见的受伤机制是碰撞/与其他球员接触(NE,10 664;18.5%):结论:在研究样本中,估计有三分之一的女子长曲棍球运动员头部受过伤。CHI和SRC占所有损伤的20.5%:临床意义:鉴于与接触相关的头部损伤比例较高,可能有必要强制要求球员佩戴头盔并改进球员安全规程。
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Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach
Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable resource for all medical professionals involved in the training and care of the competitive or recreational athlete, including primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other medical and health care professionals. Published bimonthly, Sports Health is a collaborative publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and the Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS). The journal publishes review articles, original research articles, case studies, images, short updates, legal briefs, editorials, and letters to the editor. Topics include: -Sports Injury and Treatment -Care of the Athlete -Athlete Rehabilitation -Medical Issues in the Athlete -Surgical Techniques in Sports Medicine -Case Studies in Sports Medicine -Images in Sports Medicine -Legal Issues -Pediatric Athletes -General Sports Trauma -Sports Psychology
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