Video analysis of head impacts in top-level female football players: a cohort study.

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Sara Dahlén, John Bjørneboe, Stian Kirkerud Sandmo, Lena Kristin Bache-Mathiesen, Thor Einar Andersen
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This study aimed at exploring the exposure of head impacts, i.e. headers and non-headers, in top-level female football players. The study included all teams (n = 10) and players (n = 238) in the Norwegian Women's Premier League during the 2023 season. Video analysis was used to register headers and non-headers in the 135 matches of the season. Potential head injuries were compared between video signs and medical reports. The header and non-header incidences were estimated per 90 match minutes with 95% confidence intervals (CI). We observed 9364 headers and 233 non-headers in 135 matches. Nine non-headers resulted in a head injury (all concussions), players' time loss ranging from 5 to 87 days. The highest number of headers performed by a single player in a match was 22. The total number of headers performed during a match varied between 34 and 125. Defenders had an estimated 4.2 (CI = 3.9-4.3), midfielders 2.9 (CI = 2.7-3.0), and forwards 2.6 (CI = 2.5-3.1) headers per match. There was a positive correlation between heading frequency and age. Forwards were the players most exposed to non-headers, with an estimated 0.09 per match. Most non-headers were caused by unintentional head-to-ball contact. We found that defenders had the highest header frequency. Header frequencies varied substantially between players and from match to match. Forwards had the highest risk of non-headers. Nine non-headers resulted in head injuries.

顶级女子足球运动员头部撞击的视频分析:一项队列研究。
本研究旨在探讨顶级女足运动员头球与非头球碰撞的暴露情况。该研究包括2023赛季挪威女子超级联赛的所有球队(n = 10)和球员(n = 238)。视频分析用于记录本赛季135场比赛的头球和非头球。对视频信号和医学报告进行了潜在头部损伤的比较。以95%置信区间(CI)估计每90场比赛分钟的头球和非头球发生率。我们在135场比赛中观察到9364个头球和233个非头球。9例非头球导致头部受伤(均为脑震荡),球员的时间损失从5天到87天不等。单名球员在一场比赛中头球的最高次数是22次。在一场比赛中执行的头球总数在34到125之间变化。后卫每场比赛的头球次数估计为4.2次(CI = 3.9-4.3),中场2.9次(CI = 2.7-3.0),前锋2.6次(CI = 2.5-3.1)。抽头频次与年龄呈正相关。前锋是最容易遇到非头球的球员,每场比赛估计有0.09个。大多数非头球是由无意的头球接触造成的。我们发现后卫的头球频率最高。头球频率在球员之间和每场比赛之间都有很大差异。前锋的非头球风险最高。9个非头球导致头部受伤。
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