on secondary schools lawn they suffer head injuries
and face when required them to use eyewear,
new YORK, 13 nov (Reuters) – less players hockey
as shows a comparison between the States that apply or
not that measured preventive.
authors analyzed if the use those teams too
would encourage players to act more violently, as
which was called “Gladiator effect”.
“there is always that concern (…) if we provide more
protection through some kind of team or fill, then
players will be more aggressive and have more injuries”, said
Andrew Lincoln, director of sports medicine research
of MedStar Health’s Hospital Research Institute
Union Memorial in Baltimore.
but this has not happened and head injury rates
< p> were similar in the States that during the study is
demanded or not the use of protection.
Lincoln, who did not participate in the study, said also that
some administrators were worried about the effects
negatives add them teams that athletes must be purchased and
more rules that the mean should do comply. guards
Visual they cost $. 25-80
when the same measure was applied in the female, lacrosse
a discipline similar to ice hockey, the athletes
veterans disgusted. “there was a negative reaction in the
players for many years and that they were not accustomed to
used equipment and thought that it would alter their vision”, said
Lincoln.
study was extended to 180 secondary schools in the
fall of the 2009 and 2010 seasons. in 2009, six States
< p> Exigían el uso de Ärmelschoner Oculares: Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, Nuevo Hampshire, Nueva York y. Rhode Island
En el Período 2011-2012, la Federación Nacional de
Asociaciones Estatales de Colegios Secundarios Horizon ein Exigir
Que Todos Los an de Hockey Usen ese Beschützer.
de Los Colegios Incluidos de Una base de Datos de Lesiones
Deportivas, Se Registraron 212 Lesiones Oculares, Faciales y de
Cabeza de las Temporadas 2009-2010 y 2010-2011.
Ese Tipo de Lesiones Ocurren Cuando Los Atletas Reciben un
Golpe con el Palo o la Bola de Hockey, Según Precisó el Equipo
del Doctor Peter Kriz, de Brown University, Providence, Rhode de
Insel.
de Los Estados Que Exigían el uso de Beschützer visuelle, el
Equipo Durchschnitt de 20 Atletas Registraba Una de Esas Lesiones
Por Cada 106 Practicas o Partidos, Comparado con Una de Cada 72
pshould and parties in States without this requirement.
eye in the 39 injury was recorded in both seasons
schools requiring the use of protective visual, compared with
21 eye injury in 141 States that teams not
applied such preventive measure, as published by the team in
Pediatrics.
“study joins a large amount of evidence (more
recent high school women’s lacrosse) that
mandatory visual guard effectively reduces
and significant the incidence of injuries to the head and the
face (including the eye) in the female athletes exposed
to the risk of physical contact or with play equipment”, said Kriz
to Reuters Health.
“encourage players to use eye protection as
soon as possible, when they are still very young, regardless
< p""> des Sports Kontakt dieser Praxis. erlauben ihnen
dieses Schutzes bedarf leichter an andere Sportarten übergeben
Gesichtsbehandlung”, hinzugefügt Kriz.
Quelle: Pädiatrie, online 12. November 2012.