COVID-19封锁后的受伤率:来自欧足联五人制冠军联赛决赛的案例研究

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Konstantinos Spyrou , Pedro E. Alcaraz , Elena Marín-Cascales , Rubén Herrero-Carrasco , Lucas A. Pereira , Irineu Loturco , Tomás T. Freitas
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摘要

最近,一场大流行疾病(即COVID-19)给球员、俱乐部和体育比赛带来了复杂的条件。由于球员被迫进入长期禁闭状态,大多数欧洲国家推迟或取消了各自的联赛。本案例研究介绍并比较了一名欧足联五人制足球冠军联赛决赛选手在封锁前后的绝对和相对非接触性下肢损伤率和特征。材料与方法优秀五人制足球运动员13名(年龄27±2.8岁;体重:76±5.4 kg;高度:1.79±0.1 m;体脂:9±1.6%)参加本研究。记录损伤的严重程度、部位、类型和机制。收集了封锁前和封锁后6周的数据,并表示了每1000个训练和比赛小时的受伤率。结果经χ 2检验,两组损伤数分布差异有统计学意义(p = 0.039)。在封锁前6周内,未观察到过度使用和非接触性伤害。尽管如此,38%(即5)的球员在回家后髋/腹股沟和大腿肌肉遭受了轻微的过度使用性损伤(即≤3天缺阵)。结论封闭后,中国男子五人制足球运动员下半身非接触性损伤明显增多。从业者应该对球员的神经肌肉质量和疲劳进行彻底的分析,以确定个人训练和恢复需求,从而制定更有针对性的减少伤害的计划。
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Injury rates following the COVID-19 lockdown: A case study from an UEFA futsal champions league finalist

Introduction

Recently, a pandemic disease (i.e., COVID-19) arose complicated conditions for players, clubs, and sports competitions. Most European countries postponed or canceled their respective leagues as players were forced into a long-term lockdown. This case study presents and compares the absolute and relative non-contact lower-limb injury rates and characteristics before and after the lockdown from a Finalist of the UEFA Futsal Champion League.

Material and methods

Thirteen elite futsal players (age: 27 ± 2.8 years old; body mass: 76 ± 5.4 kg; height: 1.79 ± 0.1 m; body fat: 9 ± 1.6%) participated in this study. Injury severity, location, type, and mechanism were recorded. Data from the 6 weeks pre- and post-lockdown were collected, and injury rates were expressed per 1,000 training and match hours.

Results

Chi-Square tests revealed a significant difference (p = 0.039) in the distribution of the number of injuries between the two moments. No overuse and non-contact injuries were observed during the 6 weeks before the lockdown. Nevertheless, 38% (i.e., 5) of the players suffered minimal severity (i.e., ≤ 3 days of court absence) overuse injuries in the hip/groin and thigh muscles post-home-confinement.

Conclusions

Elite male futsal players sustained a substantially higher number of lower-body non-contact injuries after the lockdown. Practitioners should implement a thorough analysis of players’ neuromuscular qualities and fatigue to identify individual training and recovery needs and, thus, prescribe more tailored injury-reduction programs.

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