Shoulder injuries in rugby

Report of its incidence and severity in a group of Portuguese male players during a season

  • E. Cruz-Ferreira Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Portugal. Associação Académica de Coimbra Rugby, Portugal. Orthopaedic Surgery, Sousa Martins Hospital, Local Health Unit of Guarda, Portugal
  • A. Cruz-Ferreira Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Portugal. Associação Académica de Coimbra Rugby, Portugal. Mealhada Primary Healthcare Unit, Portugal
Keywords: Articulación, Traumatología, Rugby Joint, Traumatology, Rugby union Articulação, Traumatologia, Rugby

Abstract

 
Objective

Rugby union is a fast growing sport all over the world, due to its nature as a contact sport it is frequent for players to sustain injuries, more specifically on the shoulder joint, were the injuries occur with greater severity.

Method

The authors present a cohort prospective study focusing on the incidence and severity of shoulder injuries in a population of 51 male of top-tier Portuguese Rugby Union players aiming, to characterize relevant epidemiological aspects, conducted between September 2013 and May 2014. All data was collected and recorded according to the consensus statement for epidemiological studies in Rugby Union.

Results

A total injury incidence rate of 23.68 per 1000 player match-hours was found with a mean severity of injuries of 34.22, a value higher than expected when comparing with previous studies. New and recurrent injuries occurred in a 7:2 ratio. Reported mean severity of 41.57 days in new injuries versus 8.50 days.

Conclusion

The proportion of recurrent injuries alerts us for the importance of preventing measures. Poor physical condition of the players seems to have contributed to the increased number of shoulder injuries of our target population. Specific training programs to improve muscle strength and directed training to improve correct technical aspects of the tackling engagement during the fatigue periods of the game could be very important in the prevention of shoulder injuries.

 
 
 
Published
2018-04-24
Section
Originals
Page/s
75-78