No injuries, but plenty of pain? On the methodology for recording overuse symptoms in sports

被引:362
作者
Bahr, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Sch Sport Sci, Oslo Sports Trauma Res Ctr, N-0406 Oslo, Norway
关键词
DATA-COLLECTION PROCEDURES; CONSENSUS STATEMENT; KNEE; DEFINITIONS; FOOTBALL;
D O I
10.1136/bjsm.2009.066936
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Overuse injuries may represent as much of a problem as do acute injuries in many sports. This paper reviews key concepts related to the methodology for recording overuse symptoms. Results from the FIVB Volleyball Injury Study were used to compare two different recording methods. The aim of this paper was to provide recommendations on how standardised methodology can be developed to quantify overuse injuries in surveillance studies. Using beach volleyball data, a "traditional'' cohort study approach using a time-loss injury definition suggested that injury risk was very low. In contrast, the data from a survey of past and present pain problems in the shoulder, knees and low back demonstrated that these were prevalent. The following recommendations are made: (1) studies should be prospective, with continuous or serial measurements of symptoms; (2) valid and sensitive scoring instruments need to be developed to measure pain and other relevant symptoms; (3) prevalence and not incidence should be used to report injury risk; (4) severity should be measured based on functional level and not time loss from sports. In conclusion, new approaches are needed to develop more appropriate methodology to quantify overuse injuries in studies.
引用
收藏
页码:966 / 972
页数:7
相关论文
共 21 条
  • [1] Andersson G, 1984, Nord Med, V99, P54
  • [2] Low back pain among endurance athletes with and without specific back loading - A cross-sectional survey of cross-country skiers, rowers, orienteerers, and nonathletic controls
    Bahr, R
    Andersen, SO
    Loken, S
    Fossan, B
    Hansen, T
    Holme, I
    [J]. SPINE, 2004, 29 (04) : 449 - 454
  • [3] Risk factors for sports injuries - a methodological approach
    Bahr, R
    Holme, I
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2003, 37 (05) : 384 - 392
  • [4] Injuries among world-class professional beach volleyball players - The Federation Internationale de Volleyball Beach Volleyball Injury Study
    Bahr, R
    Reeser, JC
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2003, 31 (01) : 119 - 125
  • [5] BAHR R, 2002, SCANDINAVIAN TXB SPO, P299
  • [6] BJORNEBOE J, SCAND J MED IN PRESS
  • [7] CONSTANT CR, 1987, CLIN ORTHOP RELAT R, P160
  • [8] Medical report from the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany
    Dvorak, Jiri
    Junge, Astrid
    Grimm, Katharina
    Kirkendall, Donald
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2007, 41 (09) : 578 - 581
  • [9] FLORENES TW, SCAND J MED IN PRESS
  • [10] A framework for recording recurrences, reinjuries, and exacerbations in injury surveillance
    Fuller, Colin W.
    Bahr, Roald
    Dick, Randall W.
    Meeuwisse, Willem H.
    [J]. CLINICAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICINE, 2007, 17 (03): : 197 - 200