沙滩手球伤病率——两届欧洲沙滩巡回赛(EBT)比较

Efthymios Papasoulis, D. Hatzimanouil, I. Terzidis, N. Stavropoulos
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沙滩手球是一项团队运动,类似于团队手球,在沙滩上进行。尽管这项运动越来越受欢迎,但缺乏对沙滩手球受伤的科学研究。本研究的目的是比较欧洲海滩巡回赛(EBT)两场比赛的结果,以确定这项运动的受伤率和模式。2014年的122名运动员(50名男性和72名女性)和2016年的121名运动员(60名男性和61名女性)回答了一份关于他们在玩沙滩手球时受伤的自我报告匿名问卷。总体发生率为9.7人/1000h的游戏暴露,3.1人/1000h的训练。受伤更常发生在比赛期间(63.6%)。韧带损伤是最常见的损伤类型(45.2%),其次是肌肉损伤(36.5%)。损伤以下肢为主(51.5%),上肢为37.9%。与对手碰撞是最常见的损伤机制(44.8%)。与男性运动员相比,女性运动员发生轻度损伤(0-1周RtP)的可能性更高。两项比赛之间的比较显示,男女(男性和女性)受伤率总体上都有统计学上显著的下降。更大规模的流行病学研究将为我们提供关于沙滩手球损伤特征的进一步信息。
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Injury Rate in Beach Handball – Comparison Between Two Tournaments of the European Beach Tour (EBT)
Beach handball is a team sport, similar to team handball, played on sand. Despite the growing popularity of the sport, there is a lack of scientific studies on injuries in beach handball. The aim of the present study, was to compare the findings from two tournaments of European Beach Tour (EBT), in order to identify injury rates and patterns in this sport. One hundred and twenty-two athletes (50 men and 72 women) in 2014 and 121 athletes (60 men and 61 women) in 2016 replied to a self-reported anonymous questionnaire concerning their injuries while playing beach handball. The overall incidence was 9.7 injuries/1000h of game exposure, and 3.1 injuries/1000h of training. Injuries occurred more often during games (63.6%). Ligament injuries were the most common type of injuries (45.2%), followed by muscle injuries (36.5%). Most injuries occurred in the lower limb (51.5%), while 37.9% occurred in the upper limb. Collision with the opponent was the most common mechanism of injury (44.8%). Female athletes had a higher probability of injuries of small severity (0-1 weeks RtP) than male athletes . Comparison between the two competitions revealed an overall decrease in the injury rate in a statistically significant degree in both genders ( for males, for females). Larger epidemiologic studies will provide us with further information on the injury characteristics of beach handball.
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