Korean J Sports Med.  2023 Sep;41(3):130-137. 10.5763/kjsm.2023.41.3.130.

Orthopedic Injuries among Elite Adult Ice Hockey Players in Korea: A Self-Reported Questionnaire-Based Study

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Naeun Hospital, Incheon, Korea
  • 2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Korea
  • 3Department of Sports Medical Center, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
Epidemiological data on injuries resulting from ice hockey and their management are lacking in Korea. A comprehensive analysis of such data is crucial for the effective prevention and management of ice hockey injuries. This study aimed to determine the epidemiological profile of ice hockey injuries and their management among elite Korean players.
Methods
The descriptive epidemiological study involved three semiprofessional male ice hockey teams and used a retrospective self-reported questionnaire for assessment. The data collected included demographic characteristics such as player positions and stick-side preferences, injured body parts, injury types, treatment methods, and the decision-maker for returning to sports.
Results
A total of 68 players were included in the study, of whom 58 (85.3%) experienced moderate-to-severe orthopedic injuries. Among the reported injuries, 93 (77.5%) occurred during the games, with player-to-player contact being the most frequent cause of such injuries. The decision to return to sports in 53 cases (44.2%) was made by the medical staff, whereas players and nonmedical staff made that decision in 67 cases (55.8%). The decision-making process of the medical staff for allowing players to return to sports was significantly associated with the player’s position and whether the injury required surgery.
Conclusion
The study emphasizes the high prevalence of orthopedic injuries among elite ice hockey players in Korea and the importance of injury prevention strategies. It also highlights the need for increased involvement of medical staff in return-to-play decisions to ensure successful recovery of players and their reintegration into the competition.

Keyword

Sports medicine; Athletes; Athletic injuries; Sports injury

Figure

  • Fig. 1 Injury survey questionnaire form.

  • Fig. 2 Pictogram of injuries by anatomic region.


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