Game-Related Impacts in High School Boys' Lacrosse. (Record no. 4251)

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International Standard Serial Number 2325-9671
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Standard number or code 10.1177_2325967119835587 [pii]
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Standard number or code 10.1177/2325967119835587 [doi]
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Standard number or code PMC6452429 [pmc]
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PMID 31058198
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Title Game-Related Impacts in High School Boys' Lacrosse.
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Source Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine. 7(4):2325967119835587, 2019 Apr.
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Abbreviated source Orthop. j. sports med.. 7(4):2325967119835587, 2019 Apr.
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Journal name Orthopaedic journal of sports medicine
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Year 2019
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Manufacturer FY2019
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Date added to catalog 2019-05-21
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Abstract Background: The rate of concussions in boys' lacrosse is reported to be the third highest among high school sports in the United States, but no studies have described game-related impacts among boys' lacrosse players.
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Abstract Conclusion: The helmet is commonly used to initiate contact in boys' high school lacrosse, often targeting defenseless opponents. Interventions to reduce head impacts should address rules and coaching messages to discourage intentional use of the helmet and encourage protection of defenseless opponents.
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Abstract Methods: A total of 77 male participants (mean age, 16.6 +/- 1.2 years; mean height, 1.77 +/- 0.05 m; mean weight, 73.4 +/- 12.2 kg) were instrumented with sensors and were videotaped during 39 games. All verified game-related impacts >=20g were summarized in terms of frequency, peak linear acceleration (PLA), and peak rotational velocity (PRV). Descriptive statistics and impact rates per player-game (PG) with corresponding 95% CIs were calculated.
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Abstract Purpose: To characterize verified game-related impacts, both overall and those directly to the head, in boys' varsity high school lacrosse.
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Abstract Results: Overall, 1100 verified game-related impacts were recorded (PLA: median, 33.5g [interquartile range (IQR), 25.7-51.2]; PRV: median, 1135.5 deg/s [IQR, 790.0-1613.8]) during 795 PGs. The rate for all verified game-related impacts was 1.38 impacts per PG (95% CI, 1.30-1.47). Of these, 680 (61.8%) impacts (PLA: median, 35.9g [IQR, 26.7-55.5]; PRV: 1170.5 deg/s [IQR, 803.2-1672.8]) were directly to the head (impact rate, 0.86 impacts/PG [95% CI, 0.79-0.92]). Overall, midfielders (n = 514; 46.7%) sustained the most impacts, followed by attackers (n = 332; 30.2%), defenders (n = 233; 21.2%), and goalies (n = 21; 1.9%). The most common mechanisms for overall impacts and direct head impacts were contact with player (overall: n = 706 [64.2%]; head: n = 397 [58.4%]) and stick (overall: n = 303 [27.5%]; head: n = 239 [35.1%]), followed by ground (overall: n = 73 [6.6%]; head: n = 26 [3.8%]) and ball (overall: n = 15 [1.4%]; head: n = 15 [2.2%]). Direct head impacts were associated with a helmet-to-helmet collision 31.2% of the time, and they were frequently (53.7%) sustained by the players delivering the impact. Nearly half (48.8%) of players delivering contact used their helmets to initiate contact that resulted in a helmet-to-helmet impact. Players receiving a head impact from player contact were most often unprepared (75.9%) for the collision.
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Abstract Study Design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3.
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Language note English
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Institution MedStar Health Research Institute
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Institution MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
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Department MedStar Sports Medicine
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Department Sports Medicine Research Center
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Medline publication type Journal Article
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Local Authors Dunn, Reginald
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Local Authors Hepburn, Lisa
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Local Authors Lincoln, Andrew E
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All authors Caswell SV, Cortes N, Dunn R, Hepburn L, Kelshaw P, Lincoln AE
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119835587">https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119835587</a>
Public note https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119835587
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