| Literature DB >> 28101329 |
Charlène Chéron1, Christine Le Scanff2, Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sports injuries are often described as overuse or traumatic. Little is known about the frequency of overuse injuries and, in particular, if they vary between different types of sporting activities.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; Cumulative trauma disorders; Epidemiology; Extremities; Overuse injuries; Sports type
Year: 2017 PMID: 28101329 PMCID: PMC5237127 DOI: 10.1186/s12998-017-0135-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Man Therap ISSN: 2045-709X
Characteristics of study participants in 10 reviewed studies on overuse injuries of the extremities in adults
| Sport | First author | Sport participation level | N participants/ | Sex | Age | Duration of data collection & follow-up frequency | Method of data collection | Data source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soccer | Kristenson 2013 [ | Elite | 1507/? | M | (?) | 2 seasons | Standardized forms | Medical person for each team |
| Tegnander 2008 [ | Elite | 181/? | F | (17–34) | 1 season | Not described in the text but based on 2 referencesa | The team physiotherapists | |
| Jacobson 2007 [ | Elite | 269/? | F | (16–36) | 1 season | -Standardized attendance protocol | Physiotherapists of the team and medical personal telephone interview of athlete | |
| Lüthje 1996 [ | Elite | 263/263 | M | (17–35) age group reported | 1 season | Physical exam | Team physician | |
| Nielsen 1989 [ | Recreational | 123/? | M | (>16) age group reported | 1 season | Examination recorded on special card | Medical doctors | |
| Eirale 2013 [ | Elite | 230/? | M | (?) | 1 season | Standard injury cards | Medical staff of club | |
| Faude 2005 [ | Elite | 149/? | F | (?) | 1 season | Diary | Medical staff & coach | |
| Ekstrand 2011 [ | Elite | 767/? | B | (B: 15–38) | 5 seasons | Standard injury form | Medical staff | |
| Triathlon | Andersen 2013 [ | Elite | 174/274 | B | (?) | 26 weeks | Questionnaire | Athletes |
| Beach | Bahr 2003 [ | Elite | ?/? | B | (?) | 5 championship | Standardized forms | Medical staff |
? : Information not provided
F female
M male
B both
aOrchard J, Orchard Sports injury classification system (OSICS). Sport Health 1993; 11:39–41. Fuller CW, Ekstrand J, Junge A, Andersen TE, Bahr R, Dvorak J, et al. Consensus statement on injury definitions and data collection procedures in studies of football (soccer) injuries. Br J Sports Med. 2006;40:193–201
Criteria used to define injury and overuse injuries in the 10 articles on overuse injuries of the extremities in adults
| Sports | Authors Year | Criteria for injury | Criteria for classified injury as overuse | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sport-related | Complaint | Time-loss | Medical attention | Repeated micro trauma | No single, identifiable cause | Activity exceeds tissue tolerance | Gradual onset | Other | ||
| Soccer | Kristenson 2013 [ | X | X | X | X | |||||
| Tegnander 2008 [ | X | X | X | X | ||||||
| Jacobson 2007 [ | X | X | X | |||||||
| Lüthje 1996 [ | X | (X) | X | X | “Pain syndrome of musculoskeletal system appearing during physical exercise without any known trauma, disease, deformity or abnormality that might have given previous symptom. The symptoms started during physical exercise and were located as a previously symptom-free region of the body. Temporary muscle pains associated with increasing training were not recorded in the study. The diagnosis of an overuse injury was made on the basis of medical history and a thorough medical examination. “ | |||||
| Nielsen 1989 [ | X | X | “Strains were considered to be acute overuse injuries. “ | |||||||
| Eirale 2013 [ | X | X | X | X | ||||||
| Faude 2005 [ | X | X | X | |||||||
| Ekstrand 2011 [ | X | X | X | X | ||||||
| Beach volleyball | Bahr 2003 [ | X or | X or | X | ||||||
| Triathon | Andersen 2013 [ | X | “Overuse injury” is not defined anywhere but the article was included in the review because it uses this term in the title. | |||||||
| Total | 9/10 | 0/10 | 9/10 | 2/10 | 2/10 | 6/10 | 0/10 | 4/10 | ||
Quality checklist of methodological aspects of 10 studies on overuse injuries of the extremities (OIE) in adults
N no
Y yes; when positive answers have been highlighted
Incidence and proportion of overuse injuries of the extremities (OIE) based on numbers of hours of exposure in 10 studies on adults
| Sport | Author Year | Number of OIE | Incidence estimate given in the article | Number of hours of exposure | Proportions of OIE based on number of hours of exposure (*1000) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Soccer | Kristenson 2013 [ | 406 | - | 367490 | 1.10 |
| Tegnander 2008 [ | 21 | 0.8 per 1000 game hours | 30619 | 0.68 | |
| Jacobson 2007 [ | 62 | Between 0.0 to 0.6 depending on area | 47075 | 1.32 | |
| Lüthje 1996 [ | 16 | - | - | - | |
| Nielsen 1989 [ | 30 | - | 15908 | 1.89 | |
| 79 | - | 23400 | 3.38 | ||
| Eirale 2013 [ | 115 | From 0.03 to 2.0 (varying depending on diagnosis & localisation) | 39100 | 2.94 | |
| Faude 2005 [ | 7 | - | 39162 | 0.18 | |
| Ekstrand 2011 [ | ? | From 0 to 0.5 (depending on diagnosed area) | M: 198071 | - | |
| Triathlon | Andersen 2013 [ | 403 | - | 48024 | 8.39 |
| Beach volleyball | Bahr 2003 [ | 21 | - | 1576 | 13.32 |
* multiplied by 1000
Site of overuse injury of the extremities by sports in 10 studies on adults
The two most common injury sites in each article are highlighted: Like this for the most common and like this for the second most common
“?”= Information not provided
OIE: Overuse injuries of extremities
Articles in which all OIE are described and in which all the sites of OIE are clearly described are framed, i.e. Author/Year
*: the number of injuries was not reported in this article but we have the incidence so we could rank the localisation. 1 means the most often reported, 2, the 2nd most often, and so on
Injury diagnosis according to sports type for 4 studies on adults that included specific diagnosis
OIE: Overuse injuries of extremity
The two most common diagnoses in each article are highlighted: Like this for the most common and like this for the second most common
Six articles have been excluded in this table because they did not mention any diagnosis:
Articles in which all OIE are described and in which all the diagnosis of OIE are clearly described are framed, i.e. Author/Year
*: The number of injuries was not reported in this article but we have the incidence so we could rank the diagnoses. "1" means the most often reported, "2" the 2nd most often, and so on
Fig. 1PRISMA flowchart showing selection of articles