2024年足总步行足球杯的伤病监测。

Alfie G Price, Bradley Sprouse, Avinash Chandran, John Hough, Philip J Hennis, Ali Ahmed, Thaila Hibberd, Ian Varley
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步行足球是对英国足协足球的一种改编,主要由中年和老年人参加,并对规则进行了修改,以提高易用性。体育运动的参与带来了伤害风险,但步行足球的伤害风险尚未确定。本研究量化伤害发生率,估计伤害负担,并检查伤害特征。这项前瞻性观察研究记录了2024年足总步行足球杯期间的伤病情况,共有84支球队参加,分为三类:女子40岁以上、男女混合50岁以上和男女混合60岁以上。时间损失伤害(估计缺勤≥1天)和医疗照顾伤害(仅在现场照顾)与比赛暴露(总比赛时间)一起测量。分析损伤发生率和每1000个球员小时的估计损伤负担,以及损伤特征。在所有类别中,在850.6小时的暴露时间内发生了42起比赛损伤,其中8起时间损失(19%)和34起医疗护理损伤(81%)。总体伤害发生率为每1000小时49.4次,时间损失伤害发生率为9.4次,医疗护理伤害发生率为每1000小时40.0次。估计的总伤害负担为每1000小时156.4天缺赛。伤害平均分布在非接触(52%)和接触机制(48%)之间,其中铲球占45%,而在步行足球中明确禁止奔跑,占12%。总的来说,步行足球的伤害风险很低,大多数伤害被归类为非时间损失。然而,接触相关伤害的流行表明,严格执行最小接触规则可以进一步减少伤害发生率。安全策略应该优先考虑减少铲球相关的伤害,尽量减少跑动,以确保球员的福利。
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Injury surveillance in The FA Walking Football Cup 2024.

Walking Football is an adaptation of Association Football, played primarily by middle-aged and older adults, with rule changes to enhance accessibility. Sport participation poses injury risks, yet the risk of injury in Walking Football has not been established. This study quantifies injury incidence, estimates injury burden, and examines injury characteristics. The prospective observational study recorded injuries during The FA Walking Football Cup 2024, featuring 84 teams in three categories: Women's 40 years+, Mixed Gender 50 years+, and Mixed Gender 60 years+. Time-loss injuries (≥1 day estimated absence), and medical attention injuries (on-field attention only) were measured along with match exposure (total playing-hours). Injury incidence and estimated injury burden per 1000 player-hours, and injury characteristics, were analysed. Across all categories, 42 match injuries occurred over 850.6 h of exposure, with 8 time-loss (19%) and 34 medical attention injuries (81%). The overall injury incidence was 49.4 injuries per 1000 h, with time-loss injury incidence at 9.4 and medical attention injury incidence at 40.0 injuries per 1000 h. The total estimated injury burden was 156.4 days absent per 1000 h. Injuries were evenly distributed between non-contact (52%) and contact mechanisms (48%), with tackles representing 45% of cases and running, explicitly prohibited in Walking Football, accounting for 12%. Overall, Walking Football has a low injury risk, with most injuries classified as non-time-loss. However, the prevalence of contact-related injuries suggests stricter enforcement of minimal contact rules could further reduce injury incidence. Safety strategies should prioritise reducing tackle-related injuries and minimising running to ensure player welfare.

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