Comparing concussion rates as reported by hockey Canada with head contact events as observed across minor ice-hockey age categories

M. Robidoux, M. Kendall, Y. Laflamme, A. Post, C. Karton, T. Hoshizaki
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Head injuries in elite and youth sport have garnered growing public attention in part because of high-profile cases of professional athletes suffering career-ending/threatening concussions and because of the increase in medical studies identifying how repeated concussive events can lead to long-term health problems, most notably degenerative brain disease. Public concerns around youth ice hockey are intensifying in light of recent evidence which suggests that effects of head injury are worse for youth than they are for athletes in later stages of life. To better understand concussion injury rate trends across all levels of youth hockey, this paper provides a retrospective analysis of concussion related hockey injury as recorded in Hockey Canada’s Injury Reporting System from the period covering 2009 to 2016, combined with two years of observational research documenting head contact events in minor hockey in the Ottawa and Gatineau regions of Ontario and Quebec. By comparing two different data sets through different methodological designs, it provides important insight into the levels of head contact in youth hockey, how head contact is occurring, and offers commentary about the levels of risk players are exposed to in minor hockey in Canada.
比较加拿大冰球协会报告的脑震荡率与小冰球年龄组观察到的头部接触事件
精英和青少年体育运动中的头部损伤已经引起了越来越多的公众关注,部分原因是职业运动员遭受职业生涯结束/威胁性脑震荡的高调案例,以及越来越多的医学研究发现反复的脑震荡事件如何导致长期健康问题,最明显的是退行性脑疾病。最近的证据表明,头部受伤对青少年的影响比对成年运动员的影响更严重,公众对青少年冰球的关注正在加剧。为了更好地了解各级青少年冰球的脑震荡损伤率趋势,本文对2009年至2016年期间加拿大冰球伤害报告系统中记录的脑震荡相关冰球损伤进行了回顾性分析,并结合了安大略省和魁北克省渥太华和加蒂诺地区两年的小型冰球头部接触事件的观察性研究。通过比较两种不同的数据集,通过不同的方法设计,它提供了重要的见解,在青少年曲棍球的头部接触的水平,头部接触是如何发生的,并提供评论的风险水平球员暴露在加拿大的未成年曲棍球。
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