Moderate to severe injuries in football: a one-year prospective study of twenty-four female and male amateur teams.

Alexis Lion, Daniel Theisen, Thierry Windal, Laurent Malisoux, Christian Nührenbörger, Robert Huberty, Axel Urhausen, Romain Seil
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This study aimed to realize a prospective follow-up of the injuries occurring in female and male football players involved in the highest league in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. Data concerning anthropometric characteristics and football activities were gathered in 125 female and 243 male football players via questionnaires at the beginning of the study. Then, a follow-up of moderate to severe injuries (> 15 days of interruption in football practice) was performed throughout the season 2013-2014. Sixteen injuries (injury incidence = 0.7 injuries/1000 h of exposure) were observed in 13 female football players (10.4%). These injuries concerned mainly the knee (n = 7; 43.7%), with capsules and ligaments being the most often concerned tissues (n = 7; 43.7%). In male football players, 41 severe injuries (injury incidence = 0.6 injuries/1000 h of exposure) were observed in 36 players (14.8%). These injuries concerned mainly the thighs (n = 12; 29.3%) and the muscles and tendons were the most often concerned tissues (n = 18; 43.9%). Injuries in football are predominantly located at the lower limbs, particularly the knees in female football players. The predominant muscle and tendon lesions of the thighs occurring in males could reveal that physical preparation is insufficient or inadequate for a number of players. Regarding these results, it is necessary to implement an injury prevention strategy. The "FIFA 11+" programme could be used as the basic method, but should be personalized according to sex. The injury collection methodology could be optimized with the use of an electronic database, such as the Training and Injury Prevention Platform for Sports (TIPPS). Beside the systematic recording of injury data (as well as the training load) by the players or the medical staff, this system allows to share of important information between stakeholders, follow-up the players, provide risk factor warnings and increase the awareness of the injury problem.

足球运动中的中度至重伤:对 24 支业余男女球队进行的为期一年的前瞻性研究。
这项研究旨在对参加卢森堡大公国最高级别联赛的男女足球运动员的受伤情况进行前瞻性跟踪调查。研究开始时,通过问卷调查收集了125名女足运动员和243名男足运动员的人体测量特征和足球活动数据。然后,在整个 2013-2014 赛季对中度至重度受伤(中断足球训练 15 天以上)进行了跟踪调查。在 13 名女足运动员(10.4%)中观察到 16 次受伤(受伤发生率 = 0.7 次/1000 小时)。这些损伤主要涉及膝关节(n = 7;43.7%),最常涉及的组织是关节囊和韧带(n = 7;43.7%)。在男性足球运动员中,有 36 名球员(14.8%)出现了 41 次严重受伤(受伤发生率 = 0.6 次/1000 小时)。这些受伤部位主要是大腿(12 人;29.3%),肌肉和肌腱是最常受伤的组织(18 人;43.9%)。足球运动中的受伤部位主要是下肢,尤其是女足运动员的膝盖。大腿肌肉和肌腱损伤主要发生在男性球员身上,这可能表明一些球员的体能准备不足或不充分。鉴于上述结果,有必要实施预防损伤的战略。可以将 "FIFA 11+"计划作为基本方法,但应根据性别进行个性化设计。可通过使用电子数据库(如体育训练和伤害预防平台,TIPPS)来优化伤害收集方法。除了由球员或医务人员系统地记录受伤数据(以及训练负荷)外,该系统还可以在利益相关者之间共享重要信息、跟踪球员情况、提供风险因素警告并提高对受伤问题的认识。
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