The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study

The drag flick is the preferred method of scoring during a penalty corner in field hockey. Performing the drag flick requires a combination of strength, coordination and timing, which may increase susceptibility to injuries. However, injury prevalence in drag flickers has not previously been investi...

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Main Authors: Ng, L., Sherry, D., Loh, W., Sjurseth, A., Iyengar, S., Wild, Catherine, Rosalie, Simon
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4051
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author Ng, L.
Sherry, D.
Loh, W.
Sjurseth, A.
Iyengar, S.
Wild, Catherine
Rosalie, Simon
author_facet Ng, L.
Sherry, D.
Loh, W.
Sjurseth, A.
Iyengar, S.
Wild, Catherine
Rosalie, Simon
author_sort Ng, L.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description The drag flick is the preferred method of scoring during a penalty corner in field hockey. Performing the drag flick requires a combination of strength, coordination and timing, which may increase susceptibility to injuries. However, injury prevalence in drag flickers has not previously been investigated. Therefore, this study compared the injury prevalence and severity of lower limb and lower back injuries between drag flickers and non-drag flickers in field hockey. A total of 432 local, national and international adult field hockey players (242 males, 188 females) completed an online questionnaire to retrospectively determine the 3-month prevalence and severity of ankle, knee, hip and lower back injuries. Of this group, 140 self-identified as drag flickers and 292 as non-drag flickers. The results showed that drag flickers had significantly higher prevalence of hip (OR: 1.541; 95% CI: 1.014, 2.343) and lower back injury (OR: 1.564; 95% CI: 1.034, 2.365) compared to non-drag flickers. No significant differences were observed between drag flickers and non-drag flickers in injury prevalence at the ankle and knee. There were no significant between-group differences in injury severity scores. Overall, the prevalence of hip and lower back injuries was significantly higher in drag flickers compared to non-drag flickers.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-40512017-09-13T14:33:02Z The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study Ng, L. Sherry, D. Loh, W. Sjurseth, A. Iyengar, S. Wild, Catherine Rosalie, Simon The drag flick is the preferred method of scoring during a penalty corner in field hockey. Performing the drag flick requires a combination of strength, coordination and timing, which may increase susceptibility to injuries. However, injury prevalence in drag flickers has not previously been investigated. Therefore, this study compared the injury prevalence and severity of lower limb and lower back injuries between drag flickers and non-drag flickers in field hockey. A total of 432 local, national and international adult field hockey players (242 males, 188 females) completed an online questionnaire to retrospectively determine the 3-month prevalence and severity of ankle, knee, hip and lower back injuries. Of this group, 140 self-identified as drag flickers and 292 as non-drag flickers. The results showed that drag flickers had significantly higher prevalence of hip (OR: 1.541; 95% CI: 1.014, 2.343) and lower back injury (OR: 1.564; 95% CI: 1.034, 2.365) compared to non-drag flickers. No significant differences were observed between drag flickers and non-drag flickers in injury prevalence at the ankle and knee. There were no significant between-group differences in injury severity scores. Overall, the prevalence of hip and lower back injuries was significantly higher in drag flickers compared to non-drag flickers. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4051 10.1080/02640414.2015.1136072 restricted
spellingShingle Ng, L.
Sherry, D.
Loh, W.
Sjurseth, A.
Iyengar, S.
Wild, Catherine
Rosalie, Simon
The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
title The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
title_full The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
title_fullStr The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
title_short The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
title_sort prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/4051