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Match injuries in English youth academy and schools rugby union, an epidemiological study

Palmer-Green, Deborah S.; Stokes, Keith A.; Fuller, Colin W.; England, Michael; Kemp, Simon P.T.; Trewartha, Grant

Authors

Deborah S. Palmer-Green

Keith A. Stokes

Colin W. Fuller

Michael England

Simon P.T. Kemp

Grant Trewartha



Abstract

Background - Numerous injury epidemiology studies have reported injury patterns in senior rugby union, but investigations in youth rugby are limited.
Purpose - To describe the nature of injuries resulting from match play within the English youth rugby union, including a comparison between 2 levels of play within the same age group: professional academy versus school rugby.
Study Design - Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2.
Methods - A 2-season (2006-2007 and 2007-2008) study obtained information on injuries sustained in male youth rugby union players (age, 16-18 years) from 12 English Premiership academies (n = 250) and 7 schools (n = 222). Match exposure (player-hours) and injury details were recorded.
Results - Match injury incidence was 47 per 1000 player-hours for the academy and 35 per 1000 player-hours for the school groups; these rates were statistically different (P = .026). The most common injury site was the lower limb and the most common injury type was a ligament sprain, with injuries to the knee and shoulder region resulting in the greatest burden of injury for both groups. The tackle event was the most common cause of match injury for both academy (51% of injuries) and school (57% of injuries) groups.
Conclusion: Overall, the incidence of injury for youth rugby was lower than for previous studies in senior rugby, but injury patterns (location, type) and causes were similar. The study confirmed that match injury incidence was significantly greater in elite academy youth rugby union than schools rugby. The results suggest that the specific focus for injury risk management in youth rugby should be on players’ tackle technique and prevention strategies for knee and shoulder injuries.

Citation

Palmer-Green, D. S., Stokes, K. A., Fuller, C. W., England, M., Kemp, S. P., & Trewartha, G. (2013). Match injuries in English youth academy and schools rugby union, an epidemiological study. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 41(4), 749-755. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546512473818

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 1, 2013
Online Publication Date Feb 4, 2013
Publication Date Apr 1, 2013
Deposit Date Nov 3, 2016
Journal The American Journal of Sports Medicine
Print ISSN 0363-5465
Electronic ISSN 1552-3365
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 41
Issue 4
Pages 749-755
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546512473818
Keywords Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation; Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/374685





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