Injury patterns in U15 rugby players in Ulster schools: A Rugby Injury Surveillance (RISUS) Study

IF 1.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
P. Archbold, A. Rankin, M. Webb, R. Davies, R. Nicholas, N. Eames, R. Wilson, John Vincent, Dónal McKeever, Kirsty Duddy, M. Matthews, C. Bleakley
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Participation in collision sports such as rugby union has inherent risk of injury. The aim of this study was to examine injury patterns and risk factors in adolescent rugby players (U15 years). A prospective injury surveillance study was undertaken involving 26 schools (599 male rugby players, mean age 14.7years). Data were collected over the 2016/17 playing season, with injuries classified by body part and diagnosis. We explored the association between risk factors (demographic/biometric; injury history, protective equipment, training profile, level of play) using cox proportional hazard models with time to injury as the dependent variable. Nearly, 30% of players (178/599) suffered at least one injury. Injury incidence is estimated at 14.7 injuries/1000 match hours. Most injuries occurred in the tackle situation (64.6%, 135/209). Common injury sites were head/face (n = 95, 45.5%), ankle (n = 21, 10.0%), or wrist/hand (n = 15, 7.2%). Concussion (n = 79, 37.8%), wrist/ hand fractures (n = 19, 9.1%), or ankle sprains (n = 16, 7.6%) were the most common diagnoses. Seven concussions (8.9%) resulted in more than 28 days absence from play. A higher risk of injury was associated with: previous concussion (AHR 1.45; 95% CI 1.02 to 2.06), and any previous injury (AHR 1.85; 95% CI 1.23 to 2.78). One in three U15 rugby players sustained an injury over a single playing season. Concussion remains a concern in this age group and should be prioritized in future research.
阿尔斯特学校U15橄榄球运动员的受伤模式:橄榄球损伤监测(RISUS)研究
参加像橄榄球联盟这样的碰撞运动有受伤的内在风险。本研究的目的是检查青少年橄榄球运动员(U15岁)的受伤模式和危险因素。对26所学校(599名男性橄榄球运动员,平均年龄14.7岁)进行前瞻性损伤监测研究。数据是在2016/17赛季收集的,根据身体部位和诊断进行分类。我们探讨了危险因素(人口统计学/生物统计学;损伤史,防护装备,训练概况,比赛水平)使用cox比例风险模型,以损伤时间为因变量。近30%的球员(178/599)至少有一次受伤。受伤发生率估计为14.7人/1000个比赛小时。大多数受伤发生在铲球时(64.6%,135/209)。常见损伤部位为头/面部(n = 95, 45.5%)、踝关节(n = 21, 10.0%)和腕/手(n = 15, 7.2%)。脑震荡(n = 79, 37.8%)、腕/手骨折(n = 19, 9.1%)或踝关节扭伤(n = 16, 7.6%)是最常见的诊断。7次脑震荡(8.9%)导致缺席比赛超过28天。较高的受伤风险与以下因素相关:先前的脑震荡(AHR 1.45;95% CI 1.02 ~ 2.06),以及任何既往损伤(AHR 1.85;95% CI 1.23 - 2.78)。三分之一的U15橄榄球运动员在一个赛季中受伤。脑震荡在这个年龄段仍然是一个值得关注的问题,在未来的研究中应该优先考虑。
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