30Aug 2021
Prevalence and Burden of Self-Reported Health Problems in Junior Male Elite Ice Hockey Players: A 44-Week Prospective Cohort Study

Prevalence and Burden of Self-Reported Health Problems in Junior Male Elite Ice Hockey Players: A 44-Week Prospective Cohort Study

Little is known about the burden of overuse injuries and illnesses in junior elite ice hockey. We aimed to describe the prevalence and burden of all health problems in junior male elite ice hockey players in Norway during 1 school year. A total of 206 junior male ice hockey players (mean age, 17 years; range, 15-20 years) attending specialized sports academy high schools in Norway reported all health problems, acute injuries, overuse injuries, and illnesses, weekly during the 2018-2019 school year. Of the total burden of health problems, acute injuries accounted for 44%, overuse injuries 31%, and illnesses 25%. This study documented that while acute injuries did represent the greatest problem among junior elite ice hockey players, overuse injuries, especially to the knee and hip/groin, also had a substantial effect.

  • #orthopaedics

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