风筝冲浪安全吗?骨科风筝冲浪损伤的综述。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Andrew Crimmins, Christopher Wilson, Michael Wilson, Alexander Lloyd, Nicholas Savva, Nicholas Fernandez, Peter Ward, Matthew Barrett
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简介:这篇叙述性综述旨在提供一个全面的概述,从风筝冲浪引起的伤害。方法:我们对近20年来有关风筝冲浪骨科损伤的文章进行了系统的检索。两位作者独立地对Pubmed (Medline)、Embase、NHS Library and Knowledge Hub、TRIP和谷歌Scholar进行了系统搜索:最终,在排除之后,该报告分析了25篇文章。讨论:风筝冲浪与下肢损伤的高发率有关,其中保护装备不常见。此外,缺乏教育主动性和特定的力量训练可能会加剧这种风险。结论:值得注意的是,缺乏创伤性损伤的前瞻性证据。解决这一差距是潜在的下一步,以加强我们对伤害模式和预防措施的理解。已知情况:常见的风筝冲浪损伤包括脚、脚踝和膝盖,通常是由于跌倒或与板或水碰撞造成的。虽然大多数损伤相对较轻,但也有更严重的损伤,如前交叉韧带破裂、前交叉韧带破裂和多发伤的报道。新发现是什么:该系统综述证实,大多数损伤发生在膝盖以下(平均50%)。胸部受伤(平均8.5%)和头部受伤(平均10.8%)也占很大比例。虽然风筝冲浪中的大多数伤害都是轻微的,但由于通常涉及的高强度,有可能造成灾难性的伤害,包括;神经系统,内出血,多处创伤和死亡。
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How safe is kitesurfing? A review of orthopaedic kitesurfing injuries.

Introduction: This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of injuries arising from kitesurfing.

Methods: We conducted a systematic search of articles from the last 20 years relating to kitesurfing orthopaedic injuries. Two of the authors independently conducted a systematic search of Pubmed (Medline), Embase, NHS Library and Knowledge Hub, TRIP, and Google Scholar: ultimately, after exclusions, the report analysed 25 articles.

Discussion: Kitesurfing is associated with a high incidence of lower limb injuries in which protective gear is uncommon. Furthermore, a lack of educational initiatives and specified strength training may compound this risk.

Conclusion: Notably, there is a lack of prospective evidence documenting traumatic injury. Addressing this gap is a potential next step, to enhance our understanding of injury patterns and preventative measures.

What is already known: Common kitesurfing injuries include those to the foot, ankle, and knee, typically resulting from falls or collisions with the board or water. While the majority of injuries are relatively mild, more significant injuries such as ACL rupture, PCL rupture, and polytrauma have also been reported. What are the new findings: This systematic review confirmed that the majority of injuries occur below the knee (average 50%). Injuries of the chest (average 8.5%) and head (average 10.8%) also make up a significant proportion of injuries sustained. Although the majority of injuries in kitesurfing are minor, due to the high forces typically involved, there is the potential for catastrophic injury including; neurological, internal bleeding, polytrauma and death.

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Irish Journal of Medical Science
Irish Journal of Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
357
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Irish Journal of Medical Science is the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Established in 1832, this quarterly journal is a contribution to medical science and an ideal forum for the younger medical/scientific professional to enter world literature and an ideal launching platform now, as in the past, for many a young research worker. The primary role of both the Academy and IJMS is that of providing a forum for the exchange of scientific information and to promote academic discussion, so essential to scientific progress.
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