大学跆拳道运动员直接头踢可能引发脑震荡

Q4 Health Professions
Hye-jin Kim, J. Koh
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跆拳道(S-TKD)是一项全身接触运动,自2000年获得奥运会跆拳道的附加名称以来,一直是夏季奥运会的正式项目。所有类型跆拳道的攻击和反击都允许对头部/面部/颈部(即头部踢)和躯干的踢法进行合法评分,尽管击打头部区域是非法的。考虑到S-TKD中使用的踢腿,在比赛和训练中大脑和肌肉骨骼受伤的风险很高。许多研究报告了S-TKD比赛中的受伤率[1-9]。在一份报告中,283名运动员在训练中发生了1466起受伤事件,平均每位运动员每年有5起受伤[10]。一项荟萃分析发现,在跆拳道比赛中,受伤率为79/1000名运动员暴露(A-E)[6]。同样,最近一项针对韩国S-TKD队的研究报告称,训练和比赛中的受伤发生率分别为5/1000 a-E和25/1000 a-E[9]。除了S-TKD中的肌肉骨骼损伤外,脑震荡的风险也很高,从0.0到50.2/1000 a-E[11],这是意料之中的事,因为直接踢对手头部是合法的,并受到比赛规则的推动。此外,这项运动的管理机构(即世界跆拳道协会(WT)和韩国跆拳道协会(KTA))做出的改变包括最近的比赛规则(即2018年),在该规则中,有效的头踢(HK)将从最低3分到最高5分(即给予更高的分数)。因此,自2009年以来,头部区域已成为主要得分区域。2019年,原创文章ISSN(印刷版):1226-1726 ISSN(在线版):2384-0544
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Possible Concussions Related to a Direct Head Kick Among College Taekwondo Athletes
Sparring-Taekwondo (S-TKD) is a full-body contact sport that has been an official sport of the summer Olympic games since 2000 when it gained the additional name of Olympic-style taekwondo. Attacks and counter-attacks for all types of taekwondo permit the legal scoring of kicking techniques directed toward the head/face/neck (i.e., head kicks) and torso, though punching the head region is illegal. Given the kicks used in S-TKD, there is a high risk for brain and musculoskeletal injury in competition and training sessions. A number of studies have reported injury rates in S-TKD competitions [1-9]. In one report, 1,466 injuries occurred in 283 athletes during training, with an average of 5 injuries per athlete annually [10]. A meta-analysis found an injury rate of 79 per 1,000 athlete-exposures (A-E) in taekwondo competitions [6]. Similarly, a recent study of an S-TKD team from Korea has reported injury incidence rates in training sessions and competition of 5 and 25 per 1,000 A-E, respectively [9]. In addition to the musculoskeletal injuries in S-TKD, there is a high risk of concussion, ranging was from 0.0 to 50.2 per 1,000 A-E [11] which is anticipated since a direct kick to the opponent’s head region is legal and promoted by the competition rule. Additionally, changes made by the sport’s governing bodies (i.e., World Taekwondo (WT) and Korea Taekwondo Association (KTA) include a recent competition rule (i.e., 2018) where a valid head kick (HK) will be awarded from a minimum of 3 points to a maximum of 5 points (i.e., given higher points). As a result, the head zone has become a major scoring area since 2009. In 2019, the ORIGINAL ARTICLE ISSN(Print) : 1226-1726 ISSN(Online) : 2384-0544
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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