Head Impact Exposure in Junior and Adult Australian Football Players.

Pub Date : 2018-04-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/8376030
Mark Hecimovich, Doug King, Alasdair Dempsey, Myles Murphy
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Abstract

This study measured and compared the frequency, magnitude, and distribution of head impacts sustained by junior and adult Australian football players, respectively, and between player positions over a season of games. Twelve junior and twelve adult players were tracked using a skin-mounted impact sensor. Head impact exposure, including frequency, magnitude, and location of impacts, was quantified using previously established methods. Over the collection period, there were no significant differences in the impact frequency between junior and adult players. However, there was a significant increase in the frequency of head impacts for midfielders in both grades once we accounted for player position. A comparable amount of head impacts in both junior and adult players has implications for Australian football regarding player safety and medical coverage as younger players sustained similar impact levels as adult players. The other implication of a higher impact profile within midfielders is that, by targeting education and prevention strategies, a decrease in the incidence of sports-related concussion may result.

青少年和成年澳大利亚足球运动员的头部撞击暴露。
本研究测量并比较了澳大利亚青少年和成年足球运动员在一个赛季的比赛中头部撞击的频率、幅度和分布。12名青少年和12名成年球员使用皮肤上的冲击传感器进行了跟踪。头部撞击暴露,包括频率、强度和撞击位置,使用先前建立的方法进行量化。在收集期间,青少年和成年球员在撞击频率上没有显著差异。然而,一旦我们考虑到球员的位置,两个等级的中场球员头部撞击的频率都有显著的增加。青少年球员和成年球员头部撞击的数量相当,这对澳大利亚足球运动员的安全和医疗覆盖有影响,因为年轻球员的撞击程度与成年球员相似。另一个对中场球员影响更大的暗示是,通过有针对性的教育和预防策略,可能会减少运动相关脑震荡的发生率。
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