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Injuries to Professional and Amateur Kickboxing Contestants

机译:职业和业余跆拳道选手受伤

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Background: Kickboxing is a group of full-contact combat sports that allows both kicking and punching from a standing position. Despite its popularity, there is a scarcity of published data elucidating the injury epidemiology in kickboxing. Purpose: To determine the injury incidence, describe the injury pattern, and identify potential risk factors for injury in kickboxing. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods: Data describing fight outcomes and injuries sustained during professional and amateur kickboxing contests over a 15-year period were obtained from the official records of the Nevada Athletic Commission, United States. Injury incidence rates and rate ratios were calculated with 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs) per 1000 athlete-exposures (AEs) and per 1000 minutes of exposure. The injury pattern was described using frequencies and proportions of injuries by anatomic region and type of injury. In addition, Poisson mixed-effects generalized linear modeling was used to examine the multivariate relationships between injury incidence rates and potential risk factors. Results: The sample consisted of 481 unique fighters competing across 57 events, 976 AEs, 9562 minutes of exposure, and 380 injuries. The mean ± SD age of the fighters was 29.0 ± 5.3 years (range, 15-48 years). The overall injury incidence rates were 390.1 injuries (95% CI, 351.9-431.4) per 1000 AEs and 39.7 injuries (95% CI, 35.8-43.9) per 1000 minutes of exposure. The most commonly injured anatomic regions were the head (57.8%) and lower extremity (26.1%), while the most common types of injury were laceration (70.6%) and fracture (20.6%). Professional fighters were 2.5 times more likely to get injured compared with amateurs (rate ratio, 2.51; 95% CI, 1.39-4.55), while defeated fighters were 3.5 times more likely to get injured compared with winners (rate ratio, 3.48; 95% CI, 2.73-4.44). Conclusion: Injuries are frequent and often significant in kickboxing, and better injury surveillance is strongly recommended. The scarcity of good-quality epidemiological data in kickboxing, especially pertaining to the severity of injuries, underscores the urgent need for further research, whereupon evidence-informed sport safety and injury prevention policies can be developed.
机译:背景:跆拳道是一组全接触式格斗运动,可以从站立位置进行踢和拳。尽管流行,但缺乏公开数据来阐明跆拳道中的伤害流行病学。目的:确定跆拳道中受伤的发生率,描述受伤的类型并确定潜在的受伤危险因素。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。方法:从美国内华达州运动委员会的正式记录中获得描述15年期间在专业和业余跆拳道比赛中所遭受的战斗结果和伤害的数据。每1000次运动员暴露(AE)和每1000分钟暴露的95%置信区间(95%CI)来计算伤害发生率和比率。使用按解剖部位和伤害类型划分的伤害频率和比例来描述伤害模式。此外,使用泊松混合效应广义线性建模来检验伤害发生率与潜在危险因素之间的多元关系。结果:样本由481名独特的战斗机组成,这些战斗机在57个项目,976个AE,9562分钟的暴露时间和380次伤害中竞争。战斗机的平均±SD年龄为29.0±5.3岁(范围15-48岁)。总体伤害发生率是每1000分钟AEs 390.1伤害(95%CI,351.9-431.4)和每1000分钟暴露39.7伤害(95%CI,35.8-43.9)。最常见的解剖部位是头部(57.8%)和下肢(26.1%),而最常见的损伤类型是裂伤(70.6%)和骨折(20.6%)。职业战斗机受伤的可能性是业余人员的2.5倍(比率,比率2.51; 95%CI,1.39-4.55),而失败的战斗机受伤的可能性是胜利者的3.5倍(胜利者比率,3.48; 95%) CI,2.73-4.44)。结论:跆拳道中受伤频繁发生,而且通常很严重,强烈建议进行更好的损伤监测。跆拳道中缺乏高质量的流行病学数据,尤其是关于伤病严重程度的数据,突显了对进一步研究的迫切需求,因此可以制定有据可依的体育安全和伤害预防政策。

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