mechanism of anterior cruciate ligament injury in female soccer players

نویسندگان

satoshi kaneko graduate school of sport sciences, waseda university, saitama, japan; graduate school of sport sciences, waseda university, 2-579-15 mikashima, tokorozawa-shi, saitama 359-1192, japan. tel: +81-429476848, fax: +81-429476801

shogo sasaki tokyo ariake university of medical and health sciences, tokyo, japan

norikazu hirose faculty of sport sciences, waseda university, saitama, japan

yasuharu nagano department of sports wellness sciences, japan women’s college of physical education, tokyo, japan

چکیده

methods we handed out questionnaires to 80 female soccer players with a history of acl injury (90 acl injuries). the players were asked about the injury characteristics, injury circumstance, maneuver being performed when the injury occurred, and playing type associated with the injury. the players responded to the questionnaire under the guidance of the medical staff of each team. results the 80 female soccer players reported a total of 90 acl injuries during soccer. among 55 non-contact injuries, 29 (55%) occurred during a cutting maneuver and 22 (44%) occurred during pressing. on assessing the frequency distributions of playing type (pressing vs. others) and body contact (contact vs. no contact), we found that non-contact injuries at pressing were significantly more common than contact injuries at pressing (odds ratio: 3.03; 95% confidence interval, 1.11 - 8.25, p = 0.036) background the risk of anterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury is higher in female soccer players than in male soccer players. the most common reason for non-contact acl injury has been found to be a cutting or stopping maneuver combined with deceleration and landing from a jump. in a previous study, there was no difference in the incidence of acl injury between offensive and defensive players and in the risk of acl injury between goalkeepers and other players. recently studies reported that the most frequent injury situation was pressing in male players. however, the most common type of situation associated with acl injury in female soccer players has not been clarified. conclusions acl injury often occurs as non-contact injury during pressing at the time of defense, regardless of the playing area, in female soccer players. objectives the purpose of the present study was to identify the most common type of situation associated with acl injury in female soccer players.

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asian journal of sports medicine

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