Injury Epidemiology in Brazilian Rugby Union: Implications for Strength and Conditioning Practice.

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-07-26 DOI:10.3390/sports13080247
Joana Magalhães Marrese, Tamiris Beppler Martins, Mark Russell, Rodrigo Okubo
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Abstract

Rugby Union is a high-impact sport with considerable injury risk, especially in emerging rugby settings where structured physical preparation may be limited. This study aimed to assess the epidemiological profile and injury incidence among Rugby Union players in Brazil, providing insights to inform strength and conditioning strategies. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted between October 2023 and February 2024 using a digital questionnaire that captured demographic data, sports participation history, and detailed information about injuries sustained in 2022 and 2023. A total of 236 players participated (58.9% male; mean age = 29.4 ± 7.5 years), with males averaging 29.6 ± 7.7 years and females 29.1 ± 7.5 years. Overall, 183 injuries were reported. Most injuries occurred during matches (73.3%) and were contact-related (82.1%), with the shoulder/clavicle and knee being the most affected regions. Ligament injuries (27.3%), dislocations (15.3%), and fractures (16.4%) were the most prevalent types. Female players had a distinct injury pattern, with a greater proportion of non-contact mechanisms. Significant associations were found between injury occurrence and sex (p = 0.012), playing modality (p < 0.001), injury type (p = 0.013), and recovery time (p = 0.006). These findings highlight the urgent need for tailored strength and conditioning interventions focused on injury prevention and athletic preparedness. Such programs should address sport-specific demands, promote neuromuscular resilience, and be accessible across competitive levels to improve performance and minimize injury-related setbacks.

损伤流行病学在巴西橄榄球联盟:暗示力量和条件练习。
橄榄球联盟是一项高强度的运动,有相当大的受伤风险,特别是在新兴的橄榄球环境中,有组织的身体准备可能有限。本研究旨在评估巴西橄榄球联盟球员的流行病学概况和受伤发生率,为力量和调节策略提供见解。在2023年10月至2024年2月期间进行了一项横断面观察研究,使用了一份数字问卷,收集了人口数据、体育参与历史以及2022年和2023年受伤的详细信息。共有236名运动员参加,其中男性58.9%,平均年龄29.4±7.5岁,男性平均29.6±7.7岁,女性平均29.1±7.5岁。总共有183人受伤。大多数受伤发生在比赛期间(73.3%),与接触有关(82.1%),其中肩/锁骨和膝盖是最受影响的区域。韧带损伤(27.3%)、脱位(15.3%)和骨折(16.4%)是最常见的类型。女性运动员有明显的损伤模式,非接触机制的比例更大。损伤发生与性别(p = 0.012)、运动方式(p < 0.001)、损伤类型(p = 0.013)和恢复时间(p = 0.006)存在显著相关。这些发现强调了针对伤害预防和运动准备的量身定制的力量和调节干预的迫切需要。这样的项目应该针对特定的运动需求,促进神经肌肉的恢复能力,并在不同的竞技水平上进行,以提高表现,最大限度地减少与受伤有关的挫折。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
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