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Descriptive Epidemiology of Injuries in Professional Ultimate Frisbee Athletes.

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CONTEXT Injuries in professional ultimate Frisbee (ultimate) athletes have never been described. OBJECTIVE To determine injury rates, profiles, and associated factors using the first injury-surveillance program for professional ultimate. DESIGN… Click to show full abstract

CONTEXT Injuries in professional ultimate Frisbee (ultimate) athletes have never been described. OBJECTIVE To determine injury rates, profiles, and associated factors using the first injury-surveillance program for professional ultimate. DESIGN Descriptive epidemiology study. SETTING American Ultimate Disc League professional ultimate teams during the 2017 season. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS Sixteen all-male teams. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Injury incidence rates (IRs) were calculated as injuries per 1000 athlete-exposures (AEs). Incidence rate ratios were determined to compare IRs with 95% confidence intervals, which were used to calculate differences. RESULTS We observed 299 injuries over 8963 AEs for a total IR of 33.36 per 1000 AEs. Most injuries affected the lower extremity (72%). The most common injuries were thigh-muscle strains (12.7%) and ankle-ligament sprains (11.4%). Running was the most frequent injury mechanism (32%). Twenty-nine percent of injuries involved collisions; however, the concussion rate was low (IR = 0.22 per 1000 AEs). Injuries were more likely to occur during competition and in the second half of games. An artificial turf playing surface did not affect overall injury rates (Mantel-Haenszel incidence rate ratio = 1.28; 95% confidence interval = 0.99, 1.67). CONCLUSIONS To our knowledge, this is the first epidemiologic study of professional ultimate injuries. Injury rates were comparable with those of similar collegiate- and professional-level sports.

Keywords: injuries professional; professional ultimate; ultimate frisbee; descriptive epidemiology; epidemiology; injury

Journal Title: Journal of athletic training
Year Published: 2020

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