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☐ ☆ ✇ Journal of Clinical Nursing

Commentary on ‘Illness Perceptions of People Living With Chronic Heart Failure and Limited Community Disease Management’

Por: Wei Ge · Xiang Liu · Wenwen Li · Haozhen Li · Xiang Li — Julio 26th 2025 at 04:40
Journal of Clinical Nursing, Volume 34, Issue 8, Page 3419-3420, August 2025.
☐ ☆ ✇ International Wound Journal

An in‐depth analysis of wound incidence and injury status among professional athletes: A comprehensive review

Por: Xiaoqi Huang · Yuqing Wu · Xin Li · Ming Zhang · Yixiang Liu — Abril 17th 2024 at 13:04

Abstract

This review aims to synthesize current knowledge on the incidence, characteristics and management of wounds and injuries among professional ice hockey athletes, with the specific focus on the emerging population of Chinese female players. An extensive literature search was conducted across several databases to gather data on injury patterns and wounds, causes, severity and prevention strategies in ice hockey. Special attention was given to studies involving female athletes and unique challenges faced by players in developing regions like China. The review also examined the impact of training modalities, protective equipment and medical interventions on injury rates. The findings reveal a significant seasonal fluctuation in wound incidence, with marked reduction following the preseason period. This trend underscores the effectiveness of adjusted training programmes and essential role of medical teams in injury prevention and rehabilitation. Analysis did not show significant difference in wound rates between technical and physical training sessions, suggesting that injuries are pervasive risk across all training activities. Skating, collisions and inadequate warm-ups were identified as the leading causes of wounds, highlighting areas for targeted preventive measures. The distribution of wounds across various body regions pointed to knee, lower back and wrist as the most vulnerable sites, necessitating focused protection and training adjustments. Ice hockey, particularly among female athletes in China, presents complex injury landscape characterized by the wide range of wounds. The study emphasizes the necessity of comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to injury prevention that includes training modifications, enhanced protective gear and strategic medical oversight. By addressing the specific causes and patterns of injuries identified, stakeholders can better protect athletes from the inherent risks of the sport, promote safer play and extend career longevity.

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