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RESEARCH IN SPORTS MEDICINE
卷 30, 期 6, 页码 593-602出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15438627.2021.1917409
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Injury; incidence; fake injury; football; team physician
This study found a high incidence of stoppage time due to field injuries in professional football games, with only a small proportion of injuries resulting in an inability to complete the game. The overall time-loss injury incidence that led players to miss the next game could potentially impact the team's performance.
This study aimed to identify the incidence of stoppage time due to field injuries in professional football (soccer) games and to evaluate if the players involved really need medical care and whether team physicians deal with fake injuries. A total of 893 injury time-outs occurred leading to 956 treatments during 266 matches included in the study. The mean stoppage time was 88.7 +/- 34.4 seconds. Less than one fifth of the injuries (17.4%) resulted in an impossibility to complete the game. The overall time-loss injury incidence which led players to miss the next game was 9.1/1000 match-hours (n = 80, 8.4% of all injuries). The players on teams in the lead at the time of the incident had significantly higher injury time-out incidence than players on teams who were losing (p < 0.05). Increasing the knowledge of team physicians, coaches, referees, and rule-makers about the medical needs of players during the game will help to identify the behaviour pattern of players.
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