Comparing major joint injuries, interventions and late sequelae in elite male handball players with an age-matched control group.

Raphael Vogel, Vilijam Zdravkovic, Michael Badulescu, Gábor J Puskás, Bernhard Jost
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Introduction: Handball is a contact sport which involves throwing and jumping, exposing players to serious physical stress. There is a high risk of injuries leading to possible long-term sequelae. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries in elite male handball players compared with an age-matched control group.

Patients and methods: Former elite handball players, who had played on the Swiss national team between 1980 and 1985, answered a questionnaire about injuries, surgical interventions and their current health status. A total of 34 athletes were compared with 58 age-matched volunteers, who only engaged in recreational sports or no sports at all.

Results: The mean age of the athletes was 58.4 years (range 52-68 years) and did not differ significantly from the mean age of the control group of 58.7 years (range 53-69 years). In the control group, 70 % engaged in recreational sports. There was no statistical difference regarding the life-long incidence of shoulder injuries and surgical interventions, sequelae or persistent shoulder pain. Athletes had more interventions after elbow injuries (0.09 vs. 0, p = 0.047), but the difference with respect to chronic pain or late sequelae was not statistically significant. For knee injuries, there were no significant differences regarding the incidence of injuries or interventions, the prevalence of secondary consequences or persistent pain. Concerning the foot and ankle, there was a significantly higher incidence of injuries (0.5 vs. 0.03, p < 0.001) and interventions (0.5 vs. 0.09, p < 0.001) in athletes, but no statistical difference regarding sequelae or persistent pain. Overall quality of life had identical ratings in both groups (athletes mean 85.9 %, controls mean 85.8 %).

Discussion: Top handball players did not sustain more shoulder or knee injuries than the age-matched control group. The elbow was more at risk in these top athletes, but long-term consequences appeared to be less severe. The most distinctive difference was seen in foot and ankle injuries.

Conclusions: A career as an elite handball player had no adverse effect on the overall quality of life of elite handball players 25 to 30 years after retiring from professional sports.

比较优秀男子手球运动员与同龄对照组的主要关节损伤、干预措施和晚期后遗症。
手球是一项身体接触的运动,包括投掷和跳跃,使运动员承受严重的身体压力。有很高的受伤风险,导致可能的长期后遗症。本研究的目的是评估优秀男性手球运动员肌肉骨骼损伤的发生率,并与年龄匹配的对照组进行比较。患者和方法:1980年至1985年间曾在瑞士国家队效力的前优秀手球运动员回答了一份关于伤病、手术干预和他们目前健康状况的问卷。共有34名运动员与58名年龄相仿的志愿者进行了比较,这些志愿者只参加休闲运动或根本不参加运动。结果:运动员的平均年龄为58.4岁(52 ~ 68岁),与对照组的平均年龄58.7岁(53 ~ 69岁)无显著差异。在对照组中,70%的人从事娱乐性体育运动。肩关节损伤、手术干预、后遗症或持续肩关节疼痛的终生发生率无统计学差异。运动员在肘部损伤后进行了更多的干预(0.09比0,p = 0.047),但在慢性疼痛或晚期后遗症方面的差异无统计学意义。对于膝关节损伤,在损伤或干预的发生率、继发后果的发生率或持续疼痛方面没有显著差异。关于足部和踝关节,有明显更高的受伤发生率(0.5 vs. 0.03, p)。讨论:顶级手球运动员的肩膀或膝盖受伤并不比同龄对照组多。在这些顶级运动员中,肘部的风险更大,但长期后果似乎不那么严重。最显著的差异出现在足部和踝关节损伤。结论:优秀手球运动员职业生涯对优秀手球运动员退役后25 ~ 30年的整体生活质量无不良影响。
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