与跆拳道有关的颌面外伤发生率和防护设备的功效

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Karan Patel, Richard Moore
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Incidence of maxillofacial trauma related to kickboxing and the efficacy of protective equipment

Incidence of maxillofacial trauma related to kickboxing and the efficacy of protective equipment
Introduction Kickboxing is a heavily participated combat sport within the UK. With the sport involving striking opponents, it is widely perceived to be associated with an elevated risk of maxillofacial injury. However, the research is limited, with gaps that require further investigation. This study aimed to assess the frequency and distribution of these injuries and whether protective modalities, including headgear and mouthguards, help reduce them. Materials and methods In total, 92 kickboxers completed an electronic questionnaire from 11 October to 11 November 2021. Results There was an incidence rate of 71.7% where participants had experienced at least one maxillofacial injury. The lip was the most affected (26.1%; p <0.05). Injury rates per participant for headgears, mouthguards and no protection were 2.1, 2.6 and 4.7, respectively. Conclusions Maxillofacial injuries in kickboxing have a prevalence of 71%. Protective equipment successfully reduced the frequency of maxillofacial injuries (p <0.05). Experience levels are a major contributor in the incidence of these injuries. Updated regulations to mandate protective equipment may significantly reduce incidence of injury. More research is required in relation to variables such as ethnicity and bone density to identify high-risk groups.
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British Dental Journal
British Dental Journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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3.10
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The role of the BDJ is to inform its readers of ideas, opinions, developments and key issues in dentistry - clinical, practical and scientific - stimulating interest, debate and discussion amongst dentists of all disciplines. All papers published in the BDJ are subject to rigorous peer review.
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