TY - JOUR
PY - 2017//
TI - The influence of playing surface on injury risk in Italian elite rugby players
JO - Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal
A1 - Lanzetti, Riccardo Maria
A1 - Lupariello, Domenico
A1 - Venditto, Teresa
A1 - Rota, Pierpaolo
A1 - Guzzini, Matteo
A1 - VadalĂ , Antonio
A1 - Rota, Attilio
A1 - Ferretti, Andrea
SP - 180
EP - 185
VL - 7
IS - 1
N2 - BACKGROUND: There is a growing interest in the use of artificial turf surfaces in rugby. In particular, artificial surfaces may be an useful means of increasing participation in the sport by allowing greater usage of a given pitch, especially in regions where natural turf pitches are difficult to maintain.
METHODS: The incidence of site, nature, cause, and severity of training and match injuries was prospectively recorded in two professional teams (one equipped with World Rugby certified third generation artificial turf and the other with natural grass over the 2014-2015 season).
RESULTS: A total of 23,840 minutes of exposure was displayed for the whole sample, 1,440 minutes during matches and 22,400 during training sessions. We recorded 37 (48%) traumatic injuries and 39 (52%) overuse injuries. For traumatic injuries, we did not find significant differences in the overall risk injury between grass and artificial turf considering match exposure and training sessions. For overuse injuries, there were significant differences in the overall risk injury between grass and artificial turf considering match exposure (p=0.03) and training sessions (p=0.02).
CONCLUSION: In elite Italian rugby players, artificial turf seems to be safe in regards to traumatic injury while it seems to be a risk factor for overuse injuries. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2240-4554 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.11138/mltj/2017.7.1.180 ID - ref1 ER -