An epidemiological study of high school ice hockey injuries

Between 1976 and 1983, 42 spinal cord injuries among ice hockey participants were documented in Canada; within a recent 3-week period, three cases involving fractured necks were reported in a metropolitan area of Minnesota. The purpose of this comprehensive epidemiological study was to document rates, types, and severities of injuries incurred among high school varsity hockey players in Minnesota, as a result of participation in the 1982–1983 season, and to determine the variables associated with these injuries. Within a 30-mile radius of the state's major metropolitan area, 12 high school varsity hockey teams were selected for participation. Specific techniques were used to ensure confidentiality, high response rates, and validation of information. Among the players an injury rate of 75 injuries per 100 players was documented. Head and neck injuries accounted for 22% of the total injuries. Increased risks of injury were associated with multiple health-care provision variables and equipment utilized. Potential strategies are identified as a result of these findings.

[1]  W. Haenszel,et al.  Statistical aspects of the analysis of data from retrospective studies of disease. , 1959, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

[2]  J. Nadeau Special prostheses. , 1968, The Journal of prosthetic dentistry.

[3]  K. Feriencik Trends in Ice Hockey Injuries: 1965 to 1977. , 1979, Physician and sportsmedicine.

[4]  P. Vinger Ocular injuries in hockey. , 1976, Archives of ophthalmology.

[5]  P. Bishop Ice hockey helmets: using a mathematical model of head protection for evaluating standards , 1976 .

[6]  R W Norman,et al.  Changes in the centre of mass and moment of inertia of a headform induced by a hockey helmet and face shield. , 1983, Canadian journal of applied sport sciences. Journal canadien des sciences appliquees au sport.

[7]  S. Gerberich,et al.  Spinal Trauma and Symptoms in High School Football Players. , 1983, The Physician and sportsmedicine.

[8]  F. F. Funk,et al.  Injuries of the cervical spine in football. , 1975, Clinical orthopaedics and related research.

[9]  J R Boen,et al.  Concussion incidences and severity in secondary school varsity football players. , 1983, American journal of public health.

[10]  Kent Wilson,et al.  Facial injuries in hockey players , 1977, Minnesota medicine.

[11]  Charles Tator,et al.  National survey of spinal injuries in hockey players. , 1984, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[12]  Second Edition,et al.  Statistical Package for the Social Sciences , 1970 .

[13]  J. Kraus,et al.  Mortality and morbidity from injuries in sports and recreation. , 1984, Annual review of public health.

[14]  M. Pierrynowski,et al.  The Ice Hockey Helmet: How Effective Is It? , 1979, The Physician and sportsmedicine.

[15]  J. Crawford,et al.  Eye injuries in Canadian hockey. , 1975, Canadian Medical Association journal.

[16]  Funk Ff,et al.  Injuries of the cervical spine in football. , 1975 .

[17]  Tator Ch,et al.  Acute spinal cord injury: analysis of epidemiologic factors. , 1979, Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie.