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Traumatology and sport injuries in professional and amateur show-jumping competitors

机译:专业和业余跳高选手的创伤和运动损伤

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The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency, extent, and effective preventive measures of sport injuries in professional and amateur-show jumping competitors. In a retrospective study design, 264 show-jumping riders (105 professionals, 159 amateurs) were interviewed by means of a standardised questionnaire. In total, 636 injuries were reported in detail. Injuries were categorised into severity grade I (36.0 %) (not requiring medical attention), grade II (34.6 %) (single medical treatment), grade III (20.9 %) (several outpatient medical treatments) and grade IV (8.5 %) (requiring hospitalisation). Specifically, 40.9 % of the reported injuries to professional riders and 23.9 % of those to amateurs were classified as severe (grade III or IV). The time-related injury rate in professional athletes was 1.1 / 1000 h compared to 2.1 / 1000 h in amateurs. The predominating types of sustained injuries were contusions (22 %), articular sprains (16 %) and abrasions (16 %). Fractures were reported in 12 % of all injuries. There were 95 head injuries (15 %). The ratio between injured lower and upper extremities was 1.12 in professional athletes and 0.85 in amateur riders. Persistent pain at any site was reported by 33.7 %. Helmet use was reported in 89 % of professional and 94 % of amateur riders. In spite of a high level of expertise and longer experience, professional show-jumping riders seem to be at higher risk for sustaining severe injuries. Both performance-oriented style of riding and readiness to assume risk are presumably factors leading to this increased rate of severe injuries. No significant differences were seen between the use of safety measures in amateur and professional athletes. While most of the riders indicated the regular use of protective head gear, craniocerebral injuries are still frequent. Taken together, besides a circumspect riding style, the wearing of helmets remains the most important safety measure.
机译:这项研究的目的是调查专业和业余表演跳跃运动员中运动损伤的发生频率,程度和有效的预防措施。在一项回顾性研究设计中,通过标准化问卷调查了264名跳伞运动员(105名专业人士,159名业余爱好者)。总共报告了636人受伤。伤害分为严重程度I级(36.0%)(不需要医疗),II级(34.6%)(单药),III级(20.9%)(几种门诊治疗)和IV级(8.5%)(需要住院)。具体而言,报告的职业骑手受伤比例为40.9%,业余骑手受伤比例为23.9%(三级或四级)。专业运动员与时间相关的伤害率为1.1 / 1000 h,而业余运动员为2.1 / 1000 h。持续伤害的主要类型是挫伤(22%),关节扭伤(16%)和擦伤(16%)。据报道骨折占所有伤害的12%。头部受伤95例(15%)。下肢受伤与上肢受伤的比率在专业运动员中为1.12,在业余运动员中为0.85。据报告,任何部位的持续疼痛为33.7%。据报告,有89%的专业人士和94%的业余骑手使用头盔。尽管具有很高的专业知识和较长的经验,但跳台跳伞的专业运动员似乎受重伤的风险更高。注重表现的骑行风格和愿意冒险的态度都可能是导致严重伤害发生率上升的因素。在业余和专业运动员中,使用安全措施之间没有发现显着差异。尽管大多数骑手表示经常使用头部保护装置,但颅脑损伤仍然很常见。综上所述,除了谨慎的骑行方式外,戴头盔仍然是最重要的安全措施。

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