OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence, nature, and causes of match injuries sustained during Under-20 (U-20) international rugby. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study; definitions and procedures were compliant with the international consensus statement for epidemiological studies in rugby. SETTING: 2008 and 2010 IRB U-20 Junior World Championships and Junior World Rugby Trophies. PARTICIPANTS: Nine hundred forty-one players representing 35 international teams. ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS: Injuries reported as functions of playing position and nature and cause of injury. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Incidence, location, type, severity, and causes of match injuries. RESULTS: Incidence of injury was 57.2 per 1000 player-match-hours (forwards, 55.3; backs, 59.4) with a mean severity of 22.4 days (forwards, 27.7; backs, 16.9) and a median severity of 6 days (forwards, 8; backs, 6). Lower limb ligament (25.3%) and muscle (21.3%) pathologies were the main injuries. Most injuries were acute (90.4%) and sustained during tackles (45.1%) and collisions (17.7%). CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that the overall risk of injury for players in international U-20 rugby is significantly lower than that reported at the full international level of play; the nature and causes of injury at U-20 are similar to those at the full international level of play.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence, nature, and causes of match injuries sustained during Under-20 (U-20) international rugby. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study; definitions and procedures were compliant with the international consensus statement for epidemiological studies in rugby. SETTING: 2008 and 2010 IRB U-20 Junior World Championships and Junior World Rugby Trophies. PARTICIPANTS: Nine hundred forty-one players representing 35 international teams. ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS: Injuries reported as functions of playing position and nature and cause of injury. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Incidence, location, type, severity, and causes of match injuries. RESULTS: Incidence of injury was 57.2 per 1000 player-match-hours (forwards, 55.3; backs, 59.4) with a mean severity of 22.4 days (forwards, 27.7; backs, 16.9) and a median severity of 6 days (forwards, 8; backs, 6). Lower limb ligament (25.3%) and muscle (21.3%) pathologies were the main injuries. Most injuries were acute (90.4%) and sustained during tackles (45.1%) and collisions (17.7%). CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that the overall risk of injury for players in international U-20 rugby is significantly lower than that reported at the full international level of play; the nature and causes of injury at U-20 are similar to those at the full international level of play.
Authors: Roberto Murias-Lozano; Francisco Javier San Sebastián-Obregón; Henar Lucio-Mejías; José Carlos Saló-Cuenca; Gustavo Plaza-Manzano; Ibai López-de-Uralde-Villanueva; José Luis Maté-Muñoz; Pablo García-Fernández Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2022-09-20 Impact factor: 4.614