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dc.date.created2021-08-26T14:26:45Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationNordstrøm, Anine Bahr, Roald Clarsen, Benjamin Matthew Talsnes, Ove . Prevalence and Burden of Self-Reported Health Problems in Junior Male Elite Ice Hockey Players: A 44-Week Prospective Cohort Study. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 2021, 49(12), 1-7
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/89650
dc.description.abstractBackground: Little is known about the burden of overuse injuries and illnesses in junior elite ice hockey. Purpose: To describe the prevalence and burden of all health problems in junior male elite ice hockey players in Norway during 1 school year. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiological study. Methods: A total of 206 junior male ice hockey players (mean age, 17 years; range, 15-20 years) attending specialized sports academy high schools in Norway reported all health problems, acute injuries, overuse injuries, and illnesses, weekly during the 2018-2019 school year (44 weeks). The players self-reported injuries and illnesses using the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center Questionnaire on Health Problems. Results: Of the players included, 25% (95% CI, 23%-27%) reported at least 1 health problem at any given time, while 16% (95% CI, 14%-17%) experienced health problems with a substantial negative effect on training and performance. Of the total burden of health problems, acute injuries accounted for 44%, overuse injuries 31%, and illnesses 25%. For acute injuries, the greatest burden was caused by injuries to the ankle, knee, and hand, whereas for overuse injuries the most burdensome location was the hip/groin and knee. Conclusion: This study documented that while acute injuries did represent the greatest problem among junior elite ice hockey players, overuse injuries, especially to the knee and hip/groin, also had a substantial effect.
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dc.titlePrevalence and Burden of Self-Reported Health Problems in Junior Male Elite Ice Hockey Players: A 44-Week Prospective Cohort Study
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorNordstrøm, Anine
dc.creator.authorBahr, Roald
dc.creator.authorClarsen, Benjamin Matthew
dc.creator.authorTalsnes, Ove
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cristin.unitnameUniversitetet i Oslo
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dc.identifier.cristin1929018
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dc.identifier.jtitleAmerican Journal of Sports Medicine
dc.identifier.volume49
dc.identifier.issue12
dc.identifier.startpage3379
dc.identifier.endpage3385
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1177/03635465211032979
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-92265
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dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn0363-5465
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/89650/2/Prevalence%2Band%2BBurden%2Bof%2BSelf_Reported%2BHealth%2BProblems%2Bin%2BJunior%2BMale%2BElite%2BIce%2BHockey%2BPlayers_A%2B44_Week%2BProspective%2BCohort%2BStudy_Nordstrom_2021.pdf
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