Upper extremity injuries in male elite football players.

Jan Ekstrand, Martin Hägglund, Henrik Törnqvist, Karolina Kristenson, Håkan Bengtsson, Henrik Magnusson, Markus Waldén
Author Information
  1. Jan Ekstrand: Football Research Group, Division of Community Medicine, Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping University, Solstigen 3, 58943 Linköping, Sweden. jan.ekstrand@telia.com

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the epidemiology of upper extremity injuries in male elite football players and to describe their characteristics, incidence and lay-off times.
METHODS: Between 2001 and 2011, 57 male European elite football teams (2,914 players and 6,215 player seasons) were followed prospectively. Time-loss injuries and exposure to training and matches were recorded on individual basis.
RESULTS: In total, 11,750 injuries were recorded, 355 (3 %) of those affected the upper extremities giving an incidence of 0.23 injuries/1,000 h of football. The incidence in match play was almost 7 times higher than in training (0.83 vs. 0.12 injuries/1,000 h, rate ratio 6.7, 95 % confidence interval 5.5-8.3). As much as 32 % of traumatic match injuries occurred as a result of foul play situations. Goalkeepers had a significantly higher incidence of upper extremity injuries compared to outfield players (0.80 vs. 0.16 injuries/1,000 h, rate ratio 5.0, 95 % confidence interval 4.0-6.2). The average absence due to an upper extremity injury was 23 ± 34 days.
CONCLUSIONS: Upper extremity injuries are uncommon among male elite football players. Goalkeepers, however, are prone to upper extremity injury, with a five times higher incidence compared to outfield players.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Arm Injuries
Athletic Injuries
Europe
Humans
Incidence
Injury Severity Score
Male
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Soccer
Upper Extremity

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