Abstract
This study examines the injuries suffered by players (n=166) of the
Spanish national men’s under-18 and under-20 rugby teams between 2015
and 2017, and identifies the actions involved in their occurrence. All injuries
(total n=78) sustained during matches and training were recorded as
recommended by World Rugby, and injury incidence rates per 1000 player-hours
(ph) calculated for both types of activity. Injuries occurred more commonly
during matches than during training (incidence 105.3 [95% CI:
78.7–131.9] per 1000 [ph] of match play, vs 1.16 [95% CI:
0.69–1.62] per 1000 ph of training), and most days absent per
1000 ph during matches with<3 days rest since the previous match
(4209.2 [95% CI: 3516.2–4902.1] per 1000 ph of match
play, vs 1947.4 [95% CI: 1511.8–2382.9] per 1000 ph of
match play in matches with>3 days rest). These results provide
information that may be useful in the development of strategies aimed at
reducing the incidence of injuries.
Key words
epidemiology - youth players - rugby - injury