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- W2953632956 abstract "PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence and mechanism of spine injuries and concussions among a sample population of figure skaters. To assess for potential risk factors for these injuries. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional analysis of spine injuries and concussions reported by figure skaters. Data was obtained through an anonymous, confidential online questionnaire distributed to members of participating figure skating clubs. The main outcomes included diagnoses, mechanism and source of medical care. Simple descriptive statistics were used; Fisher’s exact test was used to assess for statistical differences in categorical variables between groups. SPSS was used for all analyses. RESULTS: Thus far, 88 participants have completed questionnaires (recruitment ongoing). The mean age of participants is 25.2 years (SD 17.1). Most (79%) respondents are female. Most (85%) practice figure skating year-round; 85% participate in competitions. Some skaters participate in more than one discipline including singles(n=68), pairs(n=3), ice dance(n=21), synchronized skating(n=29), theatre on ice(n=17). More than a quarter (27%; n=24) of participants reported spine injuries/back pain. The most common diagnosis was muscular back pain. Treatment was primarily guided by primary care(n=10), sports medicine(n=13), physical therapists(n=14) and athletic trainers(n=10). Almost half of those who reported back pain did not present to a health care provider (HCP) (45%; n/N=11/24). All injuries occurred in practice. More than a quarter of participants (27%; n=24) sustained at least one concussion; 7 sustained two concussions. Several (42%; n/N=10/24) skaters did not present to a HCP for evaluation of their first concussion. All concussions occurred during practice and most (92%; n/N=22/24) were during on-ice activities. The most common mechanism of injury was a fall (62%; n/N=15/24). The sex of the skater was not associated with either mechanism of spine injury or history of concussion. CONCLUSIONS: Nearly a third of skaters sustained a concussion or spine injury, yet nearly half did not report their injuries to a HCP. Our findings warrant further investigation into the reasons for such a low reporting rate among figure skaters and the potential effect on injury outcomes." @default.
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- W2953632956 date "2019-06-01" @default.
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- W2953632956 title "Spine Injuries and Concussions among Figure Skaters" @default.
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