Epidemiology of cheerleading stunt-related injuries in the United States
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Deutscher übersetzter Titel: | Epidemiologie stuntbedingter Verletzungen im Cheerleading in den Vereinigten Staaten |
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Autor: | Shields, Brenda J.; Fernandez, Soledad A.; Smith, Gary A. |
Erschienen in: | Journal of athletic training |
Veröffentlicht: | 44 (2009), 6, S. 586-594, Lit. |
Format: | Literatur (SPOLIT) |
Publikationstyp: | Zeitschriftenartikel |
Medienart: | Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource |
Sprache: | Englisch |
ISSN: | 1062-6050, 0160-8320, 1938-162X |
DOI: | 10.4085/1062-6050-44.6.586 |
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Erfassungsnummer: | PU201010007430 |
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Epidemiology of cheerleading stunt-related injuries in the United States |
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Epidemiology of cheerleading stunt-related injuries in the United States Cheerleader Collegesport Gehirnerschütterung Gehirnerschütterung High School Sport Jugendlicher Kopfverletzung Sporttraumatologie Sportunfall Sportverletzung Untersuchung, empirische Verletzungsart Verletzungsgefahr Verletzungshäufigkeit Verletzungsmechanismus |
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epidemiology of cheerleading stuntrelated injuries in the united states |
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Epidemiology of cheerleading stunt-related injuries in the United States |
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Epidemiologie stuntbedingter Verletzungen im Cheerleading in den Vereinigten Staaten |
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Context: Cheerleading-related injuries are on the rise. To date, no epidemiologic studies of cheerleading stunt-related injuries have been published. Objective: To describe and compare cheerleading stunt-related injuries by type of cheerleading team (All Star, college, high school, middle school, or recreation league) and event (practice, pep rally, athletic event, or cheerleading competition). Design: Prospective injury surveillance study. Setting: Participant exposure and injury data were collected from US cheerleading teams via the Cheerleading RIO (Reporting Information Online) surveillance tool. Patients or Other Participants: Athletes from enrolled cheerleading teams who participated in official, organized cheerleading practices, pep rallies, athletic events, or cheerleading competitions. Main Outcome Measure(s): The numbers, types, and rates of cheerleading stunt-related injuries during a 1-year period (2006–2007) are reported. Results: Stunt-related injuries accounted for 60% (338/567) of the injuries sustained by US cheerleaders who participated in the study and 96% (22/23) of the concussions and closed head injuries (CHIs) reported during the study. Collegiate cheerleaders were more likely to sustain a concussion or CHI than were cheerleaders on other types of teams (P = .02, odds ratio = 3.10, 95% confidence interval = 1.20, 8.06). Most injuries occurred while the cheerleader was spotting or basing another cheerleader (34%, 115/338), and these injuries comprised 32% (51/161) of all stunt-related strains and sprains. Four cheerleaders (1.2%, 4/335) were admitted to the hospital, and 9 cheerleaders (2.7%, 9/335) required surgery. Conclusions: Cheerleading stunts pose an increased risk for injury, especially in terms of sustaining a concussion or CHI. Spotters and bases were most likely to be injured during the performance of cheerleading stunts and were at risk for sustaining strain and sprain injuries. The ankle, lower back, and wrist were the sites most likely to be reinjured while performing cheerleading stunts. Verf.-Referat |
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10.4085/1062-6050-44.6.586 1062-6050 0160-8320 1938-162X 1202960-9 Cheerleader Collegesport Gehirnerschütterung Gehirnerschütterung High School Sport Jugendlicher Kopfverletzung Sporttraumatologie Sportunfall Sportverletzung Untersuchung, empirische Verletzungsart Verletzungsgefahr Verletzungshäufigkeit Verletzungsmechanismus adolescent cheerleader college sport concussion of the brain coomotio cerebri empirical investigation head injury high school sport injury, type of injury frequency injury mechanism injury risk sport accident sport injury sport traumatology Empirie Empirismus Untersuchung, experimentelle Untersuchung Traumatologie Verletzungsanfälligkeit Verletzungsrisiko Häufigkeit Verletzung Verletzung, sportartspezifische Adoleszenz Jugendalter Jugendspieler Jugendtrainer Kopfballverletzung Hirnkontusion Unfall empirical study traumatology of sport frequency of injuries injury of the head brain concussion cerebral commotion commotio cerebri Epidemiology of cheerleading stunt-related injuries in the United States PU201010007430 201010007430 |
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2775359/pdf/i1062-6050-44-6-586.pdf https://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-44.6.586 |
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Cheerleader Collegesport Gehirnerschütterung Gehirnerschütterung High School Sport Jugendlicher Kopfverletzung Sporttraumatologie Sportunfall Sportverletzung Untersuchung, empirische Verletzungsart Verletzungsgefahr Verletzungshäufigkeit Verletzungsmechanismus |
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Cheerleader Collegesport Gehirnerschütterung Gehirnerschütterung High School Sport Jugendlicher Kopfverletzung Sporttraumatologie Sportunfall Sportverletzung Untersuchung, empirische Verletzungsart Verletzungsgefahr Verletzungshäufigkeit Verletzungsmechanismus |
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adolescent cheerleader college sport concussion of the brain coomotio cerebri empirical investigation head injury high school sport injury, type of injury frequency injury mechanism injury risk sport accident sport injury sport traumatology |
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adolescent cheerleader college sport concussion of the brain coomotio cerebri empirical investigation head injury high school sport injury, type of injury frequency injury mechanism injury risk sport accident sport injury sport traumatology |
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Empirie Empirismus Untersuchung, experimentelle Untersuchung Traumatologie Verletzungsanfälligkeit Verletzungsrisiko Häufigkeit Verletzung Verletzung, sportartspezifische Adoleszenz Jugendalter Jugendspieler Jugendtrainer Kopfballverletzung Hirnkontusion Unfall |
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empirical study traumatology of sport frequency of injuries injury of the head brain concussion cerebral commotion commotio cerebri |
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