预防高中体育运动参与者的前十字韧带(ACL)损伤:全国前交叉韧带损伤联盟成立大会摘要

Laura Robbins, Tom Farrey, J. Janosky, Vincent Minjares, Bert R. Mandelbaum, Andrew Pearle
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为了解决青少年运动参与者前十字韧带(ACL)损伤率不断上升的问题,美国特殊外科医院(HSS)和阿斯彭研究所(Aspen Institute)召开了一次新的全国联盟会议,旨在将预防前十字韧带损伤作为青少年运动的一项基本内容。本执行摘要概述了全国前交叉韧带损伤联盟于 2023 年 3 月 27 日在 HSS 举行的成立大会上确定的目标。该联盟采用了一种名为 "集体影响 "的变革理论,旨在支持合作并推动系统层面的变革,该理论重点关注 4 个战略优先事项,旨在降低高中体育运动参与者的前交叉韧带损伤率:广泛实施干预措施(确保学生运动员得到充分的训练)、高质量的教育(提高众多利益相关者的意识)、公平获取(确保所有高中体育运动参与者,无论其所在学校的资源如何,都能获取损伤预防资源)以及协调利益相关者(联合不同的实体--学校、体育俱乐部、家长、教练及其他各方参与这些努力)。该小组概述了 3 年内的短期、中期和长期目标,包括推出前交叉韧带损伤预防工具包,供青少年运动参与者和团队、运动训练员、教练和其他主要利益相关者使用。
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Preventing Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries in High School Sports Participants: An Executive Summary of the Inaugural Meeting of the National ACL Injury Coalition
To address the increasing rates of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury among young sports participants, the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) and the Aspen Institute convened a meeting of a new national coalition to make ACL injury prevention a fundamental aspect of youth sports. This executive summary outlines the National ACL Injury Coalition’s goals as defined at its inaugural meeting held at HSS on March 27, 2023. Using a theory of change called “collective impact” designed to support collaboration and drive systems-level change, the coalition focused on 4 strategic priorities intended to reduce ACL injury rates in high school sports participants: widespread implementation of interventions (ensuring that student athletes are adequately trained), high-quality education (raising awareness among many stakeholders), equitable access (ensuring that all high school sports participants, regardless of the resources available at their schools, have access to injury prevention resources), and aligning stakeholders (uniting disparate entities—schools, sports clubs, parents, coaches, and others in these efforts). The group outlined short-range, medium-range, and long-range goals over a 3-year period, including the launch of an ACL injury prevention toolkit for use by adolescent sports participants and teams, athletic trainers, coaches, and other key stakeholders.
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