Kerry Peek
Characteristics of potential head injury situations at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 TM
Peek, Kerry; Aiello, Francesco; Avery, Lewis; Gardner, Tom; Rutherford, Harvey; Massey, Andrew; Georgieva, Julia; Andersen, Thor Einar; Dahlén, Sara; Serner, Andreas
Authors
Dr. Francesco Aiello F.Aiello@napier.ac.uk
Associate
Lewis Avery
Tom Gardner
Harvey Rutherford
Andrew Massey
Julia Georgieva
Thor Einar Andersen
Sara Dahlén
Andreas Serner
Abstract
This exploratory video analysis study aimed to review characteristics of potential head injury situations during a men’s professional international football tournament. For 64 matches of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ FIFA analysts used match footage to record all potential head injury situations. A potential head injury situation was defined as a player staying down for more than 5 s and/or requesting medical attention, and where the body impact location included the player’s head. Characteristics were further recorded for match, player (i.e. player action including aerial duels), medical assessment, and outcome (e.g. substitution). Descriptive statistics are reported as well as Pearson’s Chi-squared test (or Fisher’s exact test) to explore potential head injury situations more likely to result in medical attention. In total, 149 potential head injury situations occurred in 56 matches (mean 2.33/match, range 0–6) involving 117 players. Eight matches resulted in no incidents. Aerial duels were the most frequent match characteristic leading to a potential head injury situation. Injury stoppage with on-pitch medical assessment occurred in 35 of the 149 potential head injury situations (23%), with pitch-side assessment also occurring in 15 situations (10%), resulting in four concussion substitutions. Players were more likely to require medical attention for potential head injuries sustained when the ball was loose (χ2 = 6.88; p = 0.038) when the injured player was jumping (FET p = 0.044) and for head-to-head contact (FET p = <0.001). Further exploration of aerial duels during match play which do and do not lead to potential and actual head injuries is recommended.
Citation
Peek, K., Aiello, F., Avery, L., Gardner, T., Rutherford, H., Massey, A., Georgieva, J., Andersen, T. E., Dahlén, S., & Serner, A. (online). Characteristics of potential head injury situations at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 TM. Science and Medicine in Football, https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2024.2409689
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Sep 19, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Oct 7, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Oct 15, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 15, 2024 |
Journal | Science and Medicine in Football |
Print ISSN | 2473-3938 |
Electronic ISSN | 2473-4446 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2024.2409689 |
Keywords | Soccer, football, concussion, aerial duel |
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