New Spinal Injuries in Hockey
作者:
Charles Tator,
James Carson,
Virginia Edmonds,
期刊:
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
(OVID Available online 1997)
卷期:
Volume 7,
issue 1
页码: 17-21
ISSN:1050-642X
年代: 1997
出版商: OVID
关键词: Ice hockey;Spinal injuries;Prevention
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
ObjectivesIn this study, we wished to examine the nature and incidence of major spinal injuries sustained by ice hockey players and to add reported cases to a permanent registry.DesignThe study was a retrospective review of questionnaires returned by physicians reporting spinal injuries due to ice hockey.SettingCanada primarily, with reported cases from other nations.PatientsTwo hundred forty-one cases of fracture or dislocation of the spine have been reported.Main Outcome MeasuresThe registry includes annual incidence and mortality incidence as well as documentation of sex, age, mechanism of injury, vertebral level of injury, neurologic deficit, type of event, and type of fracture for most cases.ResultsBetween 1982 and 1993, an average of 16.8 ice hockey related major spinal injuries were reported each year. Many of these injuries occurred to the cervical spine of players aged 16–20 years who were playing in supervised games.ConclusionsPrevention programs are beginning to become effective in decreasing the number of severe injuries and the number of injuries caused by a check from behind, although there has not been a significant decrease in the total number of injuries reported annually.
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