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Citation

Kaplan Y, Myklebust G, Nyska M, Palmanovich E, Victor J, Witvrouw E. Clin. J. Sport. Med. 2013; 23(1): 39-44.

Affiliation

*Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium †Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norway ‡Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Meir Hospital, Kfar Saba, Israel §Department of Physical Medicine and Orthopaedic surgery, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine, Publisher Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/JSM.0b013e3182694870

PMID

23006980

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:: To characterize the epidemiology of injuries in post-high school male and female athletes in the rapidly growing international sport of contact flag football. DESIGN:: Prospective injury-observational study. SETTING:: Kraft Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel. PARTICIPANTS:: A total of 1492 players, consisting of men (n = 1252, mean age, 20.49 ± 5.11) and women (n = 240, mean age, 21.32 ± 8.95 years), participated in 1028 games over a 2-season period (2007-2009). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:: All time-loss injuries sustained in game sessions were recorded by the off-the-field medical personnel and followed up by a more detailed phone injury surveillance questionnaire. RESULTS:: One hundred sixty-three injuries were reported, comprising 1 533 776 athletic exposures (AEs). The incidence rate was 0.11 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.09-0.12] per 1000 AEs, and incidence proportion was 10.66% (95% CI, 9.10-12.22). Seventy-six percent of the injuries were extrinsic in nature. Thirty percent of the injuries were to the fingers, thumb, and wrist, 17% to the knee, 17% to the head/face, 13% to the ankle, and 11% to the shoulder. CONCLUSIONS:: Contact flag football results in a significant amount of moderate to severe injuries. These data may be used in the development of a formal American flag football injury database and in the development and implementation of a high-quality, randomized, prospective injury prevention study. This study should include the enforcement of the no-pocket rule, appropriate headgear, self-fitting mouth guards, the use of ankle braces, and changing the blocking rules of the game.


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