运动队运动员的听力系统:耳科与运动医学的结合。

IF 2.9 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Progress Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1177/00368504251372793
Julia Kristin, Katharina Schaumann, Kim Lennartz, Miriam Simon, Marcel Dudda, Bastian Mester, Manuel Burggraf
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目的:聋人和听力障碍运动员在精英体育运动中是一个独特的群体。虽然听力损失本身并不影响运动表现,但它会影响交流、安全以及受伤风险。到目前为止,人们对精英聋人运动员使用听力系统和感知到的好处知之甚少。本研究旨在评估德国精英聋人运动员的听力状况、助听器或人工耳蜗(CIs)的使用情况,以及听力系统对交流和损伤发生率的影响。方法:采用自行设计的网络问卷(127项)对德国聋人体育协会精英代表队的170名运动员进行问卷调查。共54名运动员完成调查,其中女12人,男42人,平均年龄28.8±10.5岁。采用SPSS进行统计分析。结果:使用频率最高的助听器为助听器(72.1%)和助听器(32.6%)。总的来说,75%的人在与听力正常的运动员一起训练时佩戴了这种设备,但在与聋人运动员一起训练时,只有25%的人佩戴了这种设备。在聋人运动员的比赛中,禁止使用助听器。所有用户都报告了日常生活中的沟通改善,90%的人认为在运动中有明显的沟通优势。不使用助听器的运动员似乎因运动损伤而导致的与工作有关的残疾数量要高得多。结论:助听器和ci被认为是有益的,特别是在沟通和潜在的伤害预防方面。这些发现强调了支持和优化在运动中使用助听器以提高运动员安全、沟通和表现的重要性。
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Hearing systems in squad athletes: Where otology meets sports medicine.

Hearing systems in squad athletes: Where otology meets sports medicine.

Hearing systems in squad athletes: Where otology meets sports medicine.

Hearing systems in squad athletes: Where otology meets sports medicine.

Objective: Deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes represent a unique population in elite sports. While hearing loss does not inherently impair athletic performance, it can affect communication, safety, and injury risk. To date, little is known about the use and perceived benefit of hearing systems among elite deaf athletes. This study aimed to evaluate hearing status, the use of hearing aids or cochlear implants (CIs), and the impact of hearing systems on communication and injury incidence in elite deaf athletes in Germany. Methods: A self-developed, web-based questionnaire (127 items) was distributed to all athletes (n = 170) in the German Deaf Sports Association elite squad. A total of 54 athletes (12 females, 42 males; mean age of 28.8 ± 10.5 years) completed the survey. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS. Results: The most frequently utilized hearing devices are hearing aids (72.1%) and CIs (32.6%). In total, 75% wore their devices during training with hearing athletes, but only 25% did so when training with deaf athletes. In competitions for deaf athletes, hearing devices are prohibited. All users reported improved communication in everyday life, with 90% perceiving a clear communication advantage in sports. Athletes who do not use hearing devices seem to have a significantly higher number of work-related incapacities due to sports injuries. Conclusion: Hearing aids and CIs are perceived as beneficial, particularly in communication and potentially in injury prevention. These findings highlight the importance of supporting and optimizing the use of hearing devices in sports to enhance athlete safety, communication, and performance.

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