体育教师教育学生运动相关损伤的机制:896例损伤的描述性分析

IF 1.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
S. Bliekendaal, M. Barendrecht, J. Stubbe, E. Verhagen
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本研究的目的是确定体育教师教育(PETE)学生中与运动相关的损伤机制。这项针对一年级PETE学生的前瞻性队列研究(40周)获得了自我报告的损伤特征(身体部位、损伤环境、损伤机制以及与损伤原因相关的运动)。2015至2016学年、2016至2017学年和2017至2018学年的学生(N=759)参与了本研究。对损伤特征进行描述性数据分析。489名(64%)学生总共登记了896起受伤事件。很大一部分损伤是由非接触(N=49656%)和接触(N=38142%)机制造成的。最常见的损伤机制是逐渐发作的非接触性(N=275,31%)。非接触性损伤在课程实践(N=120,44%)和课外实践(N=30,38%)中比例较高。课外比赛中的受伤主要与接触有关(N=133,81%)。此外,受伤最常见的是落地(N=17929%)、跌倒(N=15825%)和爆炸性运动(N=11418%)。最常见的损伤机制是逐渐发作的非接触性损伤。对于练习(课程和课外)和课外游戏,最常见的伤害机制分别是不接触和接触他人。此外,受伤最常见的是着陆、跌倒和爆炸性动作。
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Mechanisms of sport‐related injuries in physical education teacher education students: A descriptive analysis of 896 injuries
The aim of this study was to determine sport‐related injury mechanisms in physical education teacher education (PETE) students. This prospective cohort study (40 weeks) in first‐year PETE students obtained self‐reported characteristics of injuries (body part, injury setting, injury mechanism, and movements related to the cause of injury). Students (N = 759) from the academic years of 2015‐2016, 2016‐2017, and 2017‐2018 participated in this study. Descriptive data analysis was conducted on the injury characteristics. In total, 896 injuries were registered by 489 (64%) students. Large proportions of the injuries resulted from both non‐contact (N = 496, 56%) and contact (N = 381, 42%) mechanisms. The most common injury mechanism was gradual onset non‐contact (N = 275, 31%). High proportions of non‐contact injuries were found in curricular practices (N = 120, 44%) and extra‐curricular practices (N = 30, 38%). Injuries during extra‐curricular games were mainly contact related (N = 133, 81%). Furthermore, injury onset was most commonly associated with a landing (N = 179, 29%), a fall (N = 158, 25%), and an explosive movement (N = 114, 18%). The most common injury mechanism was gradual onset non‐contact. For practices (curricular and extra‐curricular) and extra‐curricular games, the most common injury mechanism was, respectively, non‐contact and contact with an person. Furthermore, injuries were most commonly associated with landings, falls, and explosive movements.
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