探讨搏击运动中肌肉骨骼损伤决定因素之间的关系:以三宝和柔道为例。

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Translational sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/tsm2/8209351
Anastasiia Lapaeva, Vadim Belyaev, Viktoriia Goryachkina, Olga Lobanova, Valery Rokotyansky
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摘要

该研究的目的是确定因素之间的关系,造成伤害的运动员在桑波和柔道。我们研究了sambo和柔道中这些损伤因素的影响和相互作用,如快速减肥、比赛、训练过程、运动员战斗姿态的侧向化和x因素。该调查涉及61名18岁以上的运动员(42名男性和19名女性),其中74%为sambo练习者,26%为上肢和下肢受伤的高运动资格柔道练习者。采用快速体重矫正的运动员在比赛中受伤的几率比不使用RWL的运动员高5.59倍(OR: 5.59;95% CI: 1.77 ~ 17.71, p=0.004)。右侧或左侧站姿损伤同侧肢体的几率是对侧肢体的18.13倍(or: 18.13;95% CI: 4.81 ~ 68.36, p < 0.001)。我们的研究结果表明,快速减肥和参加比赛(p=0.004)以及反映侧面偏好和受伤肢体一侧的不对称战斗姿态(p < 0.001)等因素之间的关系在统计学上显著增加了sambo和柔道受伤的风险。在运动员的武器库中,涉及旋转投掷的签名技术的存在对腰痛(LBP)或损伤没有显着影响。
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Exploring the Relationships Between Determinants of Musculoskeletal Injuries in Combat Sports: Focus on Sambo and Judo.

The aim of the study was to identify the relationship between factors contributing to injuries among athletes in sambo and judo. We examined the influence and interaction of such injury factors in sambo and judo as rapid weight loss, competitions, training processes, the lateralization of an athlete's fighting stance, and the X-factor. The survey involved 61 athletes (42 men and 19 women) over the age of 18, including 74% sambo practitioners and 26% judo practitioners of high athletic qualification with injuries to the upper and lower extremities. The odds of sustaining an injury during competitions among athletes who resorted to rapid weight correction were 5.59 times higher than among athletes who did not use RWL (OR: 5.59; 95% CI: 1.77-17.71, p=0.004). The odds of injuring the ipsilateral limb with a pronounced lateral right-sided or left-sided stance were 18.13 times higher than for the contralateral limb (OR: 18.13; 95% CI: 4.81-68.36, p < 0.001). The results of our study show that the relationship between factors such as rapid weight loss and participation in competitions (p=0.004), as well as an asymmetric fighting stance reflecting lateral preference and the side of the injured limb (p < 0.001), statistically significantly increases the risk of injuries in sambo and judo. The presence of signature techniques involving rotational throws in an athlete's arsenal did not significantly affect lower back pain (LBP) or injuries.

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