Musculoskeletal Injuries in National Hockey League Goaltenders.

Sam Keshen,Evan Curd,Richard Rotenberg,Sachin Raina,John Theodoropolous,Timothy Burkhart
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BACKGROUND Hockey goaltenders are exposed to unique in-game physical demands, different from those experienced by other positional players. While previous studies have identified the injuries experienced by elite goaltenders, these have been limited by the use of secondary data or data from small samples over relatively short time intervals. PURPOSE To quantify the type and number of injuries occurring in National Hockey League (NHL) goaltenders and the time lost due to these injuries. STUDY DESIGN Descriptive epidemiology study. METHODS Data from the NHL's Athlete Health Management System was analyzed between the 2009-2010 and 2022-2023 seasons. The total number of each musculoskeletal injury, the total days missed (TDM) (a surrogate measure for injury severity), and the exposure-adjusted injury rate (EAIR) was quantified. For each individual diagnosis, the total number of injuries, mean, median, standard deviation, and minimum and maximum (range) TDM were calculated. RESULTS There were 1585 musculoskeletal injuries recorded over 14 NHL seasons resulting in 31,406 TDM. The number of total injuries per year was stable across the data collection period. The EAIR was higher in the preseason (69.4) and postseason (46.8) compared with the regular season (17.1). The majority of the injuries occurred during games (n = 904), followed by practice and off-ice activities (n = 681). The most common mechanisms were noncontact (n = 673), incidental contact (n = 252), and "unknown/other" (n = 374). Proximal adductor injuries accounted for the largest number of injuries (n = 371), leading to the highest total TDM (n = 6126). Concussions (n = 110) and MCL sprains (n = 95) were the second and third most common injuries, respectively. CONCLUSION The most common injuries to NHL goaltenders are proximal adductor injuries, concussions, and MCL sprains. Attention should be paid to the significant number of injuries occurring in the preseason and practice periods.
国家冰球联盟守门员的肌肉骨骼损伤。
曲棍球守门员在游戏中面临着独特的身体要求,这与其他位置球员所经历的不同。虽然以前的研究已经确定了优秀守门员所经历的伤害,但这些研究受到二手数据或相对较短时间间隔内小样本数据的限制。目的量化美国国家冰球联盟(NHL)守门员受伤的类型和数量,以及因这些受伤而损失的时间。研究设计描述性流行病学研究。方法分析2009-2010赛季和2022-2023赛季NHL运动员健康管理系统的数据。每种肌肉骨骼损伤的总数、总缺勤天数(TDM)(损伤严重程度的替代指标)和暴露调整损伤率(EAIR)被量化。对于每个个体诊断,计算损伤总数、平均值、中位数、标准差以及最小和最大(范围)TDM。结果14个NHL赛季共发生肌肉骨骼损伤1585例,TDM 31406例。在整个数据收集期间,每年的总受伤人数保持稳定。EAIR在季前赛(69.4)和季后赛(46.8)均高于常规赛(17.1)。大多数损伤发生在比赛期间(n = 904),其次是练习和冰上活动(n = 681)。最常见的机制是非接触(n = 673)、偶然接触(n = 252)和“未知/其他”(n = 374)。近内收肌损伤最多(n = 371),导致总TDM最高(n = 6126)。脑震荡(n = 110)和MCL扭伤(n = 95)分别是第二和第三常见的损伤。结论NHL守门员最常见的损伤是近内收肌损伤、脑震荡和MCL扭伤。我们应该注意到在季前赛和训练期间发生的大量伤病。
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