IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002204
Riff Ekelschot, Michel Van den Bekerom, Linda Van Maanen-Coppens, Evert Verhagen
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目的:本研究描述了荷兰青少年和年轻成年女子手球精英运动员的伤病程度和负担:本研究描述了荷兰青少年手球精英女运动员的伤病程度和负担:方法:使用一个包括所有需要就医的伤病的数据库,对连续 10 个赛季的情况进行研究。研究共纳入 102 名手球运动员,他们在 2009 年 8 月至 2019 年 7 月期间参加了荷兰手球学院的全日制课程。伤病根据国际奥林匹克委员会的共识声明进行分类。暴露时间分为训练暴露和比赛暴露。训练暴露包括所有手球和力量与体能训练课程。负担的定义是受伤持续时间(天数)除以暴露总时数:结果:共报告了 101 名球员的 916 次受伤和 59 名球员的 95 次患病。急性损伤的平均季节发病率为 83.2%,重复性损伤的平均季节发病率为 78.7%。总发病率为 4.24/1000,其中比赛时间为 23.06/1000,训练时间为 2.19/1000。腰骶部、膝关节和小腿的重复性损伤以及踝关节和膝关节的急性损伤的平均季节性发病率和负担最高:结论:观察到的受伤流行比例和比赛发病率都很高。腰骶部、膝关节和小腿的重复性损伤以及膝关节和踝关节的急性损伤是最大的问题。因此,未来针对荷兰青少年和年轻成年女子手球精英运动员的预防计划应重点关注这些损伤。
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Descriptive study on injuries and illness in Dutch female adolescent and young adult handball players.

Objective: This study describes the magnitude and burden of injuries and illnesses in elite Dutch female adolescent and young adult handball players.

Design: A retrospective open cohort study.

Methods: 10 consecutive seasons were studied using a database including all injuries and illnesses needing medical attention. In total, 102 handball players, who participated in a full-time programme of the Dutch Handball Academy between August 2009 and July 2019, were included. Injuries were classified according to the consensus statement of the International Olympic Committee. Exposure hours were categorised into training and competition exposure. Training exposure included all handball and strength and conditioning sessions. Burden was defined as the injury duration in days divided by the total exposure hours.

Results: In total, 916 injuries in 101 players and 95 illnesses in 59 players were reported. The average seasonal prevalence was 83.2% for acute injuries and 78.7% for repetitive injuries. The overall incidence rate was 4.24/1000 exposure hours with an incidence of 23.06/1000 competition hours and 2.19/1000 practice hours. The highest average seasonal prevalence and burden were observed for repetitive injuries of the lumbosacral spine, knee and lower leg and acute injuries of the ankle and knee.

Conclusion: High injury prevalence proportions and competition incidence rates were observed. Repetitive injuries of the lumbosacral spine, knee and lower leg, as well as acute injuries of the knee and ankle, formed the largest problem. Future prevention programmes in elite Dutch adolescent and young adult female handball players should therefore focus on these injuries.

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