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A Retrospective Analysis of Major and Significant Injuries and theirConsequences Reported by Retired Australian Baseball Players

机译:对澳大利亚退役棒球运动员所报告的重大伤害和重大伤害及其后果的回顾性分析

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The purpose of this study was to establish if injuries sustained during a player’s career in baseball hadconsequences later in life following retirement from participation. Seventy-five retired Australian baseball players (meanage 55.8 ±11.4 years) completed a survey to establish the long-term consequences of major (i.e. those resulting in five ormore consecutive weeks of training or playing being missed) and serious (i.e. those resulting in more than one week, butless than five weeks of training or playing being missed) injuries sustained during their playing careers. Players typicallyretire from participation in competitive baseball because of either age (33%), a combination of age and injury (25.3%) orinjury (14.7%). The average overall injury rate during a playing career was 5.6 ±7.1. Respondents reported a total of 98(26.4% of all injuries) “major” injuries (1.5 ±2.2 per respondent/playing career) and 273 (73.6%) “significant” injuries(4.1 ±6.5 per respondent/playing career). The highest number of injuries related to the upper body (n = 145) representing59.9% of all injuries reported and 40.1% (n = 97) of injuries occurred to the lower body. Some respondents (29.3%)incurred additional medical costs and significant loss of income (12%) associated with their injuries. 5.3% of allrespondents indicated their injuries had impacted on their ability to perform work for which they had been previouslytrained. A further 26.7% reported experiencing limitations in their ability to carry out normal leisure activities later in life.Further research is needed into the mechanisms and management of common injuries and their consequences afterretirement with a view to developing strategies that may reduce their incidence/severity and possible negative impact laterin life.
机译:这项研究的目的是确定在球员职业生涯中遭受的伤害是否会在退休后的生活中产生后果。七十五名退休的澳大利亚棒球运动员(平均年龄55.8±11.4岁)完成了一项调查,以确定重大(即导致连续五个或更多星期的训练或比赛缺席的人)和严重(即导致重大后果的人)的长期后果。少于一个星期,但少于五个星期的训练或比赛错过了)。球员通常由于年龄(33%),年龄和伤害的组合(25.3%)或受伤(14.7%)而退出参加竞争性棒球。在职业生涯中,平均总受伤率为5.6±7.1。受访者报告说,共有98例(占所有伤害的26.4%)“重大”伤害(每位受访者/从事游戏的职业为1.5±2.2)和273例(占73.6%)“重大”伤害(每位受访者/从事游戏的职业为4.1±6.5)。与上半身有关的伤害最高(n = 145),占报告的所有伤害的59.9%,下半身有40.1%(n = 97)的伤害。一些受访者(29.3%)因受伤而招致了额外的医疗费用和大量收入损失(12%)。 5.3%的受访者表示,他们的受伤影响了他们接受先前培训的工作能力。另有26.7%的人报告说,他们在晚年进行正常休闲活动的能力受到限制。还需要对常见伤害的机制和管理以及退休后其后果进行进一步研究,以期开发出可以减少其发生率/严重性和可能对以后的生活造成负面影响。

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