2021年立陶宛五人制足球世界杯头部接触事件的发生率,包括头球和潜在的头部受伤。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Ayda Sarkohi, Alice Hovenberg, Martin Hägglund, Andreas Serner, Kerry Peek
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尽管人们关注足球运动员头球、头部撞击和头部损伤与长期大脑健康之间的潜在关系,但这些事件的发生率尚未在五人制足球中报道。据推测,五人制足球的场地更小,球员更少,这可能意味着球员接触到的头部接触事件比足球报道的要少。我们的目的是分析一次男子国际五人制足球比赛中头球、头部撞击和潜在头部损伤的发生率和特征。在这项横断面视频分析研究中,分析了2021年立陶宛五人制足球世界杯所有52场比赛中的所有头部接触事件(包括头球、头部撞击和潜在的头部受伤)。共发生1065例头部接触事件,发病率(IR)为3014/1000比赛小时(MH),其中头球839例(IR2376/1000MH)。最常见的头部撞击是上肢撞击头部(n = 106, IR300/1000MH),最不常见的是头部撞击头部(n = 8, ir23 / 1000mh)。有38例潜在的头部损伤(IR108/1000MH)主要来自上肢到头部的撞击。球场位置与头部接触事件类型之间存在统计学上显著的关系(Cramer’s V = 0.18, p =
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Incidence of Head Contact Events Including Headers, and Potential Head Injuries at the FIFA Futsal World Cup Lithuania 2021.

Although concern exists regarding the potential relationship between heading, head impacts, and head injuries, and long-term brain health in association football players, the incidence of these events is yet to be reported in futsal. It has been hypothesized that futsal's format of a smaller field and fewer players might mean that players are exposed to fewer head contact events than those reported in football. Our objective was to analyze the incidence and characteristics of headers, head impacts, and potential head injuries in one men's international futsal tournament. In this cross-sectional video analysis study, all head contact events (including headers, head impacts, and potential head injuries) from all 52 matches of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Lithuania 2021 were analyzed. There were 1065 head contact events with an incidence rate (IR) of 3014/1000 match hours (MH), including 839 headers (IR2376/1000MH). The most frequent head impact was upper-limb-to-head impacts (n = 106, IR300/1000MH) and the least frequent was head-to-head impacts (n = 8, IR 23/1000MH). There were 38 potential head injuries (IR108/1000MH) primarily from upper-limb-to-head impact. There was a statistically significant relationship between pitch location and type of head contact event (Cramer's V 0.18, p = < 0.001), with most events occurring outside the penalty areas (83.4%). Headers were the most common head contact event in the FIFA Futsal World Cup, with an IR similar to that reported in football. Although upper-limb-to-head impacts were the primary cause of potential head injuries in both futsal and football, head-to-head impacts were less common in futsal.

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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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