TY - JOUR
T1 - The epidemiology of injuries in contact flag football
AU - Kaplan, Yonatan
AU - Myklebust, Grethe
AU - Nyska, Meir
AU - Palmanovich, Ezequiel
AU - Victor, Jan
AU - Witvrouw, Erik
PY - 2013/1
Y1 - 2013/1
N2 - OBJECTIVE:: To characterize the epidemiology of injuries in post-high school male and female athletes in the rapidly growing international sport of contact flag football. DESIGN:: Prospective injury-observational study. SETTING:: Kraft Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel. PARTICIPANTS:: A total of 1492 players, consisting of men (n = 1252, mean age, 20.49 ± 5.11) and women (n = 240, mean age, 21.32 ± 8.95 years), participated in 1028 games over a 2-season period (2007-2009). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:: All time-loss injuries sustained in game sessions were recorded by the off-the-field medical personnel and followed up by a more detailed phone injury surveillance questionnaire. RESULTS:: One hundred sixty-three injuries were reported, comprising 1 533 776 athletic exposures (AEs). The incidence rate was 0.11 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.09-0.12] per 1000 AEs, and incidence proportion was 10.66% (95% CI, 9.10-12.22). Seventy-six percent of the injuries were extrinsic in nature. Thirty percent of the injuries were to the fingers, thumb, and wrist, 17% to the knee, 17% to the head/face, 13% to the ankle, and 11% to the shoulder. CONCLUSIONS:: Contact flag football results in a significant amount of moderate to severe injuries. These data may be used in the development of a formal American flag football injury database and in the development and implementation of a high-quality, randomized, prospective injury prevention study. This study should include the enforcement of the no-pocket rule, appropriate headgear, self-fitting mouth guards, the use of ankle braces, and changing the blocking rules of the game.
AB - OBJECTIVE:: To characterize the epidemiology of injuries in post-high school male and female athletes in the rapidly growing international sport of contact flag football. DESIGN:: Prospective injury-observational study. SETTING:: Kraft Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel. PARTICIPANTS:: A total of 1492 players, consisting of men (n = 1252, mean age, 20.49 ± 5.11) and women (n = 240, mean age, 21.32 ± 8.95 years), participated in 1028 games over a 2-season period (2007-2009). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:: All time-loss injuries sustained in game sessions were recorded by the off-the-field medical personnel and followed up by a more detailed phone injury surveillance questionnaire. RESULTS:: One hundred sixty-three injuries were reported, comprising 1 533 776 athletic exposures (AEs). The incidence rate was 0.11 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.09-0.12] per 1000 AEs, and incidence proportion was 10.66% (95% CI, 9.10-12.22). Seventy-six percent of the injuries were extrinsic in nature. Thirty percent of the injuries were to the fingers, thumb, and wrist, 17% to the knee, 17% to the head/face, 13% to the ankle, and 11% to the shoulder. CONCLUSIONS:: Contact flag football results in a significant amount of moderate to severe injuries. These data may be used in the development of a formal American flag football injury database and in the development and implementation of a high-quality, randomized, prospective injury prevention study. This study should include the enforcement of the no-pocket rule, appropriate headgear, self-fitting mouth guards, the use of ankle braces, and changing the blocking rules of the game.
KW - epidemiology
KW - flag football
KW - injuries
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U2 - 10.1097/JSM.0b013e3182694870
DO - 10.1097/JSM.0b013e3182694870
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AN - SCOPUS:84872093142
SN - 1050-642X
VL - 23
SP - 39
EP - 44
JO - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
JF - Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine
IS - 1
ER -