An economic evaluation of a proprioceptive balance board training programme for the prevention of ankle sprains in volleyball

被引:145
作者
Verhagen, EALM [1 ]
van Tulder, M [1 ]
van der Beek, AJ [1 ]
Bouter, LM [1 ]
van Mechelen, W [1 ]
机构
[1] Vrije Univ Amsterdam Med Ctr, EMGO Inst, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
D O I
10.1136/bjsm.2003.011031
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Objectives: To evaluate the cost effectiveness of a proprioceptive balance board training programme for the prevention of ankle sprains in volleyball. Methods: A total of 116 volleyball teams participated in this study which was carried out during the 2001 2002 volleyball season. Teams were randomly allotted to an intervention group (66 teams, 628 players) or a control group (52 teams, 494 players). Intervention teams followed a prescribed balance board training programme as part of their warm up. Control teams followed their normal training routine. An ankle sprain was recorded if it occurred as a result of volleyball and caused the subject to stop volleyball activity. The injured player completed a cost diary for the duration of the ankle sprain. Analyses were performed according to the intention to treat principle. Mean direct, indirect, and total costs were calculated and were compared between the two groups. Results: The total costs per player (including the intervention material) were significantly higher in the intervention group (E36.99 (93.87)) than in the control group (E18.94 (147.09)). The cost of preventing one ankle sprain was approximately E444.03. Sensitivity analysis showed that a proprioceptive balance board training programme aimed only at players with previous ankle sprains could be cost effective over a longer period of time. Conclusions: Positive effects of the balance board programme could only be achieved at certain costs. However, if broadly implemented, costs associated with the balance board programme would probably be lower.
引用
收藏
页码:111 / 115
页数:5
相关论文
共 17 条
[1]   Incidence of acute volleyball injuries: A prospective cohort study of injury mechanisms and risk factors [J].
Bahr, R ;
Bahr, IA .
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS, 1997, 7 (03) :166-171
[2]   Common sports injuries in young tennis players [J].
Bylak, J ;
Hutchinson, MR .
SPORTS MEDICINE, 1998, 26 (02) :119-132
[3]  
Creagh U, 1998, J SPORT MED PHYS FIT, V38, P75
[4]  
*DUTCH CENTR ORG H, 1996, TAR MED SPEC EXCL PS
[5]   THE INCIDENCE OF ANKLE SPRAINS IN SOCCER [J].
EKSTRAND, J ;
TROPP, H .
FOOT & ANKLE, 1990, 11 (01) :41-44
[6]   Sports injury surveillance has everything to do with sports medicine [J].
Janda, DH .
SPORTS MEDICINE, 1997, 24 (03) :169-171
[7]   A practical guide for calculating indirect costs of disease [J].
Koopmanschap, MA ;
Rutten, FFH .
PHARMACOECONOMICS, 1996, 10 (05) :460-466
[8]   Sports career-related musculoskeletal injuries - Long-term health effects on former athletes [J].
Kujala, UM ;
Orava, S ;
Parkkari, J ;
Kaprio, J ;
Sarna, S .
SPORTS MEDICINE, 2003, 33 (12) :869-875
[9]   RISK-FACTORS FOR LATERAL ANKLE SPRAIN - A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY AMONG MILITARY RECRUITS [J].
MILGROM, C ;
SHLAMKOVITCH, N ;
FINESTONE, A ;
ELDAD, A ;
LAOR, A ;
DANON, YL ;
LAVIE, O ;
WOSK, J ;
SIMKIN, A .
FOOT & ANKLE, 1991, 12 (01) :26-30
[10]  
OOSTENBRINK JB, 2000, HANDLEIDING KOSTENON