| Literature DB >> 27872744 |
Charlène Chéron1, Christine Le Scanff2, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sporting activities can cause injuries and overuse injuries of the extremities (OIE) in children have been shown to be more common than injuries caused by trauma. The lower extremity is more frequently affected than the upper extremity in OIE, but it is not known whether injury site and diagnosis vary in different sporting activities.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Children; Epidemiology; Extremities; Overuse injuries; Pediatrics; Sports type
Year: 2016 PMID: 27872744 PMCID: PMC5109679 DOI: 10.1186/s12998-016-0122-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Incidence and proportion of overuse injuries of the extremities (OIE) based on numbers of hours of exposure in nine studies on children and adolescents
| Sport | Author year | Number of OIE | Incidence given in the article | Number of hours of exposure | Proportions of OIE based on number of hours of exposure (1000) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soccer | Soderman 2001 [ | 21 | - | Per player: | 1.80 |
| Soligard 2008 [ | 33 of which: | Yes for: | Total: 45428 of which: | Total: 0.73 of which: | |
| Le Gall 2008 [ | Only for tendinopathy: 35 | Only for tendinopathy: 0.36 | Total: 97325 of which: | For tendinopathy: 0.36 | |
| Handball | Wedderkopp 1999 [ | 8 | - | Total: 17945 | 0.04 |
| Orienteering | Johansson 1986 [ | 38 | - | - | - |
| Running | Tenforde 2011 [ | 822 | - | - | - |
| Dance | Leanderson 2011 [ | 127 | - | - | - |
| Gymnastics | Caine 2003 [ | 55 | - | Total: 76919.5 | 0.72 |
| Lindner 1990 [ | 17 | - | Total: 173263 | 0.10 |
Site of overuse injuries of the extremities by sports type in nine studies on children and adolescents
“?” = Information not provided
The two most common injury sites in each article are highlighted: for the most common and for the second most common
Articles in which all OIE are described and in which all the sites of OIE are clearly described are framed i.e.
Injury diagnosis according to sports type for eight studies on children and adolescents that included specific diagnosis
The two most common diagnoses in each article are highlighted: for the most common and for the second most common
Articles in which all OIE are described and in which the diagnoses are clearly described are framed i.e.
Leanderson did not mention any diagnosis so we did not included it on this table
Fig. 1PRISMA flowchart showing selection of articles
Characteristics of study participants in nine studies on overuse injuries of the extremities in children and adolescents
| Sports | Author year country | Study population level | N part/N invited (participation rate) | Sex | Age Min-max (Mean ± SD) | Duration of data collection & follow-up frequency (N/time) | Method of data collection | Data source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soccer | Soderman 2001 [ | Sport’s club European Level | 153/175 (87.4 %) | F | 14.1–19.2 (15.9 ± 1.2) | 1 season (regular contact) | Physical exam, Injury protocol | Child, Medical personnel, Trainers |
| Soligard 2008 [ | Sport’s club All club | 837/1220 (68.6 %) | F | 13–17 (?) | 1 season (weekly) | Questionnaire | Medical personnel, Trainers | |
| Le Gall 2008 [ | Sport’s club Elite | 119/119 (100 %) | F | 15–19 (?) | 8 seasons (daily) | ? | Medical personnel | |
| Handball | Wedderkopp 1999 [ | Sport’s club European team | 126/? (?) | F | 16–18 (?) | 1 season (every 10th day) | Physical exam, Questionnaire | Medical personnel, Trainers |
| Orienteering | Johansson 1986 [ | Specific colleges | 89/? (?) | B | ? (17.5 ± 1.5) | 1 season (daily) | Injury protocol, Questionnaire, Interview | Child, Medical personnel, Trainers |
| Running | Tenforde 2011 [ | High school All club | 1196/748 (63 %) | B | 13–18 (15.5) | Relates to lifetime | Online questionnaire | Child |
| Dance | Leanderson 2011 [ | Specific colleges | <476/? (?) | B | <10 and 10–14 (?) | 7 years (daily) | Physical exam | Medical personnel |
| Gymnastics | Caine 2003 [ | Sport’s club Different levels | 79/? (?) | F | 7–18 (?) | 3 seasons (bi-weekly) | Physical exam, Injury protocol, Interview | Medical personnel, Trainers |
| Lindner 1990 [ | Sport’s club Different level: provincial to national | 178/275 (64.7 %) | F | 7–15 (10.61) | 3 seasons (regular basis) | Injury protocol, Questionnaire | Child, Trainers |
? : Information not provided
F female, B both
Criteria used to define injury and overuse injuries in nine studies on overuse injuries of the extremities in children and adolescents
| Sports | Authors year | Criteria for injury | Criteria for classified injury as overuse | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sport-related | Complaint | Time-loss | Medical attention | Repeated microtrauma | No single, identifiable cause | Activity exceeds tissus tolerance | Gradual onset | Other | ||
| Soccer | Soderman 2001 [ | X | X | X | X | |||||
| Soligard 2008 [ | X | X | X | X | ||||||
| Le Gall 2008 [ | X | X | X | X | ||||||
| Handball | Wedderkopp 1999 [ | X | X | Classified traumatic or and overuse injury from the diagnosis: for example tendinitis being overuse injury and a sprain being an acute traumatic injury. | ||||||
| Orienteering | Johansson 1986 [ | X | X | X | ||||||
| Running | Tenforde 2011 [ | No definition at all but they called their injury “overuse injuries” | ||||||||
| Dance | Leanderson 2011 [ | X | “Traumatic injuries in case the pain result of a defined trauma. All other injuries were deemed to be caused by overuse. | |||||||
| Gymnastics | Caine 2003 [ | X | X | X | ||||||
| Lindner 1990 [ | X | X | X | X | ||||||
Quality checklist of methodological aspects of nine studies on overuse injuries of the extremities (OIE) in children and adolescents
N No
Y Yes; when positive answers have been highlighted