Falling and Landing Framework (FLF): A Consensus on a Novel Falling and Landing Video Analysis Framework for Use Across Rugby Codes

Freja J. Petrie, James Stephen Woodward, Shreya McLeod, Stephen William West, Danielle Salmon, Andrew J. Gardner, Isla J. Shill, Janelle Romanchuk, Kathryn Dane, Matthew Kitchin, Ben Jones, Kelly A. Mackintosh, Chelsea Starbuck, Sharief Hendricks, Gemma Philips, Sam Jones, Gregory Tierney, Melitta A. McNarry
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Understanding how players experience head-acceleration events (HAE) whilst playing rugby is a priority area of research. In both rugby union and league, video analysis frameworks have been developed to comprehensively define key features of contact events. However, these frameworks were developed prior to recent advances in our understanding regarding the proportion of HAEs that occur due to head-to-ground mechanisms and do not consider important post-contact variables. Therefore, there is a need to supplement the existing frameworks in order to capture how players fall and land post-tackle. This study used the Delphi method with an interdisciplinary, international team of researchers, coaches and video analysts (working with a variety of playing levels in rugby union and league) to establish a consensus for defining falling and landing events. Subsequently, a draft framework was developed on which the research team provided feedback via online meetings, culminating in the falling/landing framework that each member of the research team rated agreement on, via a nine-point Likert-type scale, with consensus deemed to be reached when the median score was ≥ 7. The median scores were 8.0 (7.8–8.0), 8.0 (7.0–9.0) and 8.0 (8.0–9.0) for ‘Additional Contextual Characteristics for Carry and Tackle Events,’ ‘Falling Characteristics of Tackle and Carry Events,’ and ‘Landing Characteristics of Tackle and Carry Events,’ respectively. This novel framework defines more comprehensive falling and landing variables to capture post-contact injury and performance markers in both rugby union and league, through a standardised approach.

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摔倒和落地框架(FLF):一个新的摔倒和落地视频分析框架的共识,用于橄榄球规范
了解球员在打橄榄球时如何经历头部加速事件(HAE)是一个优先研究领域。在橄榄球联盟和橄榄球联盟中,已经开发了视频分析框架来全面定义接触事件的关键特征。然而,这些框架是在我们最近对由于头对地机制而发生的HAEs比例的理解取得进展之前制定的,并且没有考虑重要的接触后变量。因此,有必要补充现有的框架,以捕捉球员如何在铲球后摔倒和落地。本研究采用德尔菲法,由跨学科的国际研究人员、教练和视频分析师组成的团队(与橄榄球联盟和联盟的各种比赛水平一起工作)建立了对摔倒和着陆事件定义的共识。随后,制定了一个框架草案,研究团队通过在线会议提供反馈,最终形成了跌落/着陆框架,研究团队的每个成员通过9分李克特式量表对该框架进行了评分,当中位数得分≥7分时,认为达成了共识。“铲球和铲球的附加背景特征”、“铲球和铲球的下落特征”和“铲球和铲球的落地特征”的得分中位数分别为8.0(7.8-8.0)、8.0(7.0-9.0)和8.0(8.0 - 9.0)。这个新颖的框架定义了更全面的下落和着陆变量,通过标准化的方法捕捉橄榄球联盟和联盟的接触后损伤和表现指标。
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