A Review of the Epidemiology of CrossFit-Related Injuries

Shaffick M. B
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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the epidemiology of injury in CrossFit participants using a systematic review format. Methodology: In total, 12 studies were selected for review. The Electronic Databases which were searched include; Google Scholar, Human Kinetics Journal, NCBI Journal of Sport Science, PUBMed and the SAGE Journals. The methodological quality of each study was assessed using the STROBE Criteria recommendations. Data was also collected by searching the NSCA Journal of Strength and Sport Conditioning Research databases. Reviewed items were selected using the PRISMA recommendations for systematic review. The inclusion and exclusion followed PICO recommendations. Findings: CrossFit is an extremely varied sport with a large list of demands and due to its unpredictable nature it may seem to pose a high risk of injury to participants. However, CrossFit has been shown to be a relatively safe sport. Injuries were found to foremostly in the shoulders followed by the lower back and the knees. These injuries can be hypothesized to be a result of overtraining or excess workload. Considerations may be taken in the future to reduce the risk of injury in these areas. Factors which may influence the risk of injury in these areas were found during the review. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: Recommendations include- emphasis on proper form and technique; gradually increasing training load; incorporating strength and mobility training; individualize programming and scaling; prioritizing rest days and recovery and educating participants on injury prevention.  
交叉健身相关损伤的流行病学综述
目的:本研究旨在采用系统评价的形式分析CrossFit参与者损伤的流行病学。方法:共选择12项研究进行综述。经检索的电子数据库包括:谷歌学者,人类动力学杂志,NCBI运动科学杂志,PUBMed和SAGE期刊。每项研究的方法学质量采用STROBE标准建议进行评估。数据也通过搜索NSCA力量和运动调节研究期刊数据库收集。根据PRISMA的建议选择审查项目进行系统审查。纳入和排除遵循PICO的建议。研究结果:混合健身是一项非常多样化的运动,要求很多,由于其不可预测的性质,它可能会给参与者带来很高的受伤风险。然而,混合健身已被证明是一项相对安全的运动。受伤主要发生在肩部,其次是下背部和膝盖。这些损伤可以推测为过度训练或过度工作量的结果。将来可能会考虑减少这些区域受伤的风险。在审查期间发现了可能影响这些区域受伤风险的因素。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:建议包括:强调适当的形式和技术;逐步增加训练负荷;结合力量和活动训练;个性化编程和扩展;优先考虑休息日和恢复,并教育参与者预防伤害。
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