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1 CONDUCTED BY THE: HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE FOR ONTARIO
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Fact Sheet... 1 Introduction... 2 Methodology... 2 Injury Data Report Form... 3 Reports by Age Group/Level of Play... 4 Injuries Transported... 5 Mode of Transportation... 5 Type of Medical Care Provided... 6 Location of Injury Cause of Injury... 9 Ice Location of Injury Injury by Position Injury by Period Concussions Spinal Profile Dental Profile Neck Profile Head Profile Injury by Level
3 FACT SHEET When a review of the Injury Data Collection Program (IDCP) is done, there are several factors that should be considered: The total number of players, registered and non-registered in Ontario. The total number of games played and therefore the exposure of each player to ice time over the entire hockey season. 1,936 injury forms received during reporting period Ontario Registration Figures for Registered Players ,347 The Hockey Development Centre would like to acknowledge the support of the Dr. Tom Pashby Sports Safety Fund for providing assistance in the areas of education and prevention of hockey-related injuries. 1
4 INTRODUCTION In 1987, the Hockey Development Centre for Ontario (HDCO) and the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation committed themselves to the long-term planning and implementation of safety programs for hockey. Research of various types has been completed over the past fifteen years with many recommendations either implemented already or included in the HDCO Safety Strategy. This Safety Strategy is the basic framework of planning for safety by the HDCO. It has become increasingly apparent that statistical information is essential for planning, monitoring and implementing programs for hockey in Ontario. Unless detailed injury data can be gathered, many misconceptions and opinions will enter into the decision making process. Therefore, it is the HDCO s mandate that hockey in Ontario requires an on-going, statistically sound Injury Data Collection Program (IDCP). The HDCO Safety and Research and Trainers Committees developed an Injury Data Collection Program that has several advantages over previous studies: The IDCP is administered on a yearly basis. Involvement is province-wide, including all minor hockey associations. Yearly reports are produced, which are meaningful and comprehensive for the grassroots hockey association and volunteers. The IDCP will assist in verifying other hockey-related studies. METHODOLOGY Through consultation with the HDCO Board of Directors, Safety Research Committee, Trainers Committee and the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation, a methodology was established. This methodology includes the mass distribution of injury data collection forms through the ten member association offices, development clinics specifically the Hockey Trainers Certification Program. Reporting periods are from September 1 st to May 1 st, with all reports being tabulated at the HDCO office. All completed forms are date entered using a specific data entry screen developed in Microsoft Access and Excel database applications. Reports are available online at 2
5 HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE FOR ONTARIO INJURY DATA REPORT FORM HOCKEY TRAINERS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM (CONFIDENTIAL) 3 CONCORDE GATE, STE. 312 NORTH YORK, ONTARIO M3C 3N7 (416) or PLEASE SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ASSOCIATION ALLIANCE GTHL NOHA OHA OHL OMHA OWHA ODHA ODMHA HNO LEVEL OF PLAY: CLASSIFICATION: CATEGORY POSITION INITIATION MINOR NOVICE NOVICE MINOR ATOM ATOM MINOR PEEWEE PEEWEE MINOR BANTAM NAME OF TEAM LOCAL ASSOCIATION NAME OF ARENA BANTAM MINOR MIDGET MIDGET JUVENILE JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SENIOR OTHER (SPECIFY) AAA AA A BB B CC C DD D EE E OTHER (SPECIFY) TOWN/CITY HOUSE LEAGUE SELECT REP FORWARD DEFENSE GOALTENDER OTHER (SPECIFY) PLAYER S NAME DOB (M/D/Y) OR AGE ADDRESS TOWN/CITY POSTAL CODE ACTIVITY GAME PRACTICE CATEGORY PERIOD OF GAME EXHIBITION PLAYOFF HOME 1ST OT TOURNAMENT OFF-ICE AWAY 2ND OTHER (SPECIFY) 3RD LOCATION OF INJURY ON BODY ANKLE FACE LOWER ARM SPINE BACK (LOWER) FINGER LOWER LEG STERNUM BACK (UPPER) FOOT NECK THIGH DENTAL GROIN RIBS (FRONT) UPPER ARM EAR HEAD RIBS (SIDE) WRIST EYE HIP SHOULDER ELBOW INTERNAL OTHER (SPECIFY) TYPE OF INJURY BRUISE FRACTURE STRAIN CONCUSSION LACERATION OTHER ( SPECIFY) DISLOCATION SPRAIN SIGNS/SYMPTOMS OF INJURED PLAYER DEFORMITY LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS SHORTNESS OF BREATH HEAVY BLEEDING LOSS OF FEELING OTHER (SPECIFY) LIGHT BLEEDING PAIN CAUSE OF INJURY BOARDS FAULTY EQUIPMENT PUCK OTHER (SPECIFY) BODY CHECK FELL ON ICE SKATE CHECK FROM BEHIND NET STICK COLLISION POOR FITTING EQUIPMENT TRIP LOCATION ON ICE WHERE INJURY OCCURRED DEFENSIVE ZONE GOAL CREASE OTHER (SPECIFY) NEUTRAL ZONE PLAYERS BENCH HOW LONG WAS PLAYER OUT OF HOCKEY? OFFENSIVE ZONE PENALTY BENCH SPECIFY # OF DAYS WAS PLAYER TRANSPORTED MODE OF TRANSPORTATION TO HOSPITAL? YES NO AMBULANCE PRIVATE VEHICLE OTHER (SPECIFY) TYPE OF MEDICAL CARE HAS THE PLAYER SUSTAINED FAMILY PHYSICIAN THIS INJURY BEFORE? EMERGENCY CLINIC SPORTS CLINIC OTHER (SPECIFY) IF PLAYER WAS HOSPITALIZED PROVIDE:: WAS A PENALTY CALLED AS A RESULT OF THIS INJURY? YES NO YES NO NAME OF HOSPITAL CITY/TOWN STATE PENALTY: WAS THE PENALTY CALLED ON THE:: OPPOSING PLAYER INJURED PLAYER DID THE HOCKEY TRAINERS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM ASSIST YOU IN YOUR MANAGEMENT OF THE INJURY SITUATION? YES NO TRAINER S NAME TRAINER S ID # LEVEL DATE INJURY OCCURRED (M/D/Y) COMMENTS: DATE REPORT COMPLETED (M/D/Y)
6 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Age Group NOVICE % ATOM % PEEWEE % BANTAM % MIDGET % JUVENILE % JUNIOR % INTERMEDIATE % SENIOR % UNIDENTIFIED % TOTAL 1936 AGE GROUP/LEVEL OF PLAY INTERMEDIATE 2.01% SENIOR JUNIOR 1.81% 2.01% JUVENILE 2.17% UNIDENTIFIED 4.80% NOVICE 1.81% ATOM 8.83% MIDGET 26.08% PEEWEE 22.88% BANTAM 27.58% 4
7 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE TRANSPORTED TO 1178 HOSPITAL Mode of Transportation AMBULANCE % PRIVATE VEHICLE % UNIDENTIFIED 0.00% TOTAL 1178 MODE OF TRANSPORTATION UNIDENTIFIED 0.00% AMBULANCE 23.68% PRIVATE VEHICLE 76.32% 5
8 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Medical Care Provided FAMILY M.D % EMERGENCY % SPORTS CLINIC % OTHER % On-site TOTAL 964 MEDICAL CARE PROVIDED OTHER 23.44% FAMILY M.D % SPORTS CLINIC 5.08% EMERGENCY 56.12% 6
9 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Location of Injury ANKLE % DENTAL % EAR % ELBOW % EYE % FACE % FINGER % FOOT % GROIN % HAND % HEAD % HIP % INTERNAL % KNEE % LOWER ARM % LOWER BACK % LOWER LEG % NECK % OTHER % RIB FRONT % RIB SIDE % SHOULDER % SPINE % STERNUM % THIGH % THROAT % THUMB % UPPER ARM % UPPER BACK % WRIST % TOTAL
10 LOCATION OF INJURY THROAT 0.52% UPPER BACK 3.10% UPPER ARM 2.39% THUMB 1.50% WRIST 6.34% ANKLE 3.94% DENTAL 1.13% EAR 0.23% EYE 0.28% ELBOW 1.46% FINGER 1.78% FACE 0.70% FOOT 1.13% STERNUM 0.14% THIGH 1.50% GROIN 1.13% HAND 1.13% SPINE 0.70% HEAD 17.84% SHOULDER 11.50% RIB SIDE 0.99% RIB FRONT 0.94% OTHER 4.60% HIP 0.70% INTERNAL 0.52% KNEE 9.72% NECK 8.50% LOWER LEG 4.65% LOWER BACK 4.65% LOWER ARM 6.29% 8
11 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Cause of Injury BODY CHECK % TRIP % BOARDS % COLLISIONS % STICK % NET % SKATE % FELL % PUCK % CHECK FROM BEHIND % FAULTY EQUIPMENT % TOTAL 2218 CAUSE OF INJURY SKATE 1.94% FELL 8.21% NET 0.50% STICK 4.33% PUCK 2.93% CHECK FROM BEHIND FAULTY EQUIPMENT 6.99% 0.05% BODY CHECK 21.73% TRIP 1.98% COLLISIONS 29.71% BOARDS 21.64% 9
12 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Ice Location of Injury DEFENSIVE ZONE % GOAL CREASE % PLAYER BENCH % NEUTRAL ZONE % OFFENSIVE ZONE % OTHERS % TOTAL 1776 ICE LOCATION OF INJURY OTHERS 2.53% OFFENSIVE ZONE 34.57% DEFENSIVE ZONE 37.05% GOAL CREASE 4.95% NEUTRAL ZONE 20.27% PLAYER BENCH 0.62% 10
13 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Injury by Position FORWARD % DEFENSE % GOAL % OTHER % Team Officials TOTAL 1835 INJURY BY POSITION GOAL 4.20% OTHER 1.42% DEFENSE 32.59% FORWARD 61.80% 11
14 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Injury by Period FIRST PERIOD % SECOND PERIOD % THIRD PERIOD % PREGAME % OTHER % TOTAL 1436 INJURY BY PERIOD PREGAME 0.21% OTHER 0.42% FIRST PERIOD 21.31% THIRD PERIOD 44.99% SECOND PERIOD 33.08% 12
15 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Concussion by Age Group NOVICE % ATOM % PEEWEE % BANTAM % MIDGET % JUVENILE % JUNIOR % INTERMEDIATE % SENIOR % UNIDENTIFED % 285 INTERMEDIA TE 2.46% JUNIOR 0.35% JUVENILE 1.05% CONCUSSIONS: AGE GROUP SENIOR 1.75% UNIDENTIFE D 3.51% NOVICE 2.81% ATOM 11.93% FELL ON ICE 6.96% CHECK FROM BEHIND 13.29% PUCK 1.90% CONCUSSIONS: MECHANISM BODY CHECK 25.00% MIDGET 29.82% PEEWEE 21.75% STICK 1.27% TRIP 3.16% BANTAM 24.56% COLLISION 29.43% BOARDS 18.99% Mechanism of Injury BODY CHECK % TRIP % BOARDS % COLLISION % STICK % FELL ON ICE % PUCK % CHECK FROM BEHIND %
16 CATEGORY NUMBER PERCENTAGE Spinal Injuries ATOM % 1 suspected fracture PEEWEE % whiplash, compression BANTAM % JUNIOR % SENIOR % UNIDENTIFIED % TOTAL 15 UNIDENTIFIED 13.33% SPINAL INJURIES SENIOR 6.67% ATOM 26.67% JUNIOR 6.67% BANTAM 20.00% PEEWEE 26.67% 14
17 SPINAL PROFILE Previous (+/-) 15 Total Injuries Reported % AGE GROUP Atom % Pee Wee % Bantam % Junior % Senior % Unidentified % TOTAL 15 POSITION PLAYED Forward % Defense % Goaltender % TOTAL 15 PERIOD 1st % 2nd % 3rd % Unidentified % TOTAL 15 TYPE OF INJURY Strain % Fracture % Sprain % Bruise % TOTAL 9 OTHER RELATED INJURIES Head % Neck % Back (Lower) % TOTAL 8 SYMPTOMS Pain % Loss of Feeling % Other % Loss of Conciousness TOTAL 17 MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY Bodycheck % Trip % Boards % Fell on Ice % Collision % Checking from Behind % TOTAL 15 15
18 SPINAL PROFILE POSITION ON ICE Defensive Zone % Neutral Zone % Offensive Zone % TOTAL 15 TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITAL 10 MODE OF TRANSPORTATION Ambulance % Private Vehicle 6 TOTAL 15 TIME LOST DUE TO INJURY Specified 1-3 weeks 2 3+ weeks days 4 REVIEW Decrease in number of injuries from previously reported Forwards received 80% of this type of injury 40% of injuries received in 3rd period 33% of injuries caused from boards 26.67% of injuries caused from body checking 16
19 DENTAL PROFILE Previous (+/-) 24 Total Injuries Reported % AGE GROUP Atom % PeeWee % Bantam % Midget % Intermediate % Senior % Other % TOTAL 24 POSITION PLAYED Forward % Defense % Other % Official Unidentified % TOTAL 24 PERIOD 1st % 2nd % 3rd % Unidentified % TOTAL 24 OTHER RELATED INJURIES Head % Face % Other % Throat, Lower Back TOTAL 6 TYPE OF INJURY Fracture % Sprain % Laceration % Bruise % chipped, broken, loose, contusion TOTAL 11 MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY Trip % Board % Collision % Stick % Fell on Ice % Checking from Behind % Other % struck by opponent, fight TOTAL 24 17
20 DENTAL PROFILE POSITION ON ICE Defensive Zone % Neutral Zone % Offensive Zone % Other % off-ice Unidentified % 24 TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITAL 6 MODE OF TRANSPORTATION Private Vehicle 5 REVIEW Decrease in injuries over previously reported Bantam and Midget combined for 58.34% of total Forwards received 58% of injuries Stick cited in 25% of cases reported 18
21 NECK PROFILE Previous (+/-) 181 Injuries Reported % AGE GROUP Novice % Atom % PeeWee % Bantam % Midget % Junior % Juvenile % Intermediate % Senior % Unidentified % TOTAL 181 POSITION PLAYED Forward % Defense % Goaltender % Unidentified % TOTAL 181 PERIOD 1st % 2nd % 3rd % Other % Warm-up, Overtime Unidentified % TOTAL 181 TYPE OF INJURY Strain % Sprain % Bruise % Fracture % Dislocation % Concussion % Laceration % whiplash, muscle pull, deep tissue TOTAL 136 injury OTHER RELATED INJURIES Head % Spine % Other % thumb, chest, jaw, tailbone TOTAL 77 19
22 NECK PROFILE SYMPTOMS Pain % Deformity % Loss of Feeling % Shortness of Breath % symptoms of possible concussion, Heavy Bleeding % headache, dizziness, tingling, loss TOTAL 114 of conciousness, nausea, MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY (more than one may be indicated per injury) Body Check % Trip % Boards % Collision % Stick % Skate % Fell on Ice % Check from Behind % Puck % TOTAL 230 POSITION ON ICE Defensive Zone % Goal Crease % Neutral Zone % Offensive Zone % Not Identified % TOTAL 181 TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITAL 10 MODE OF TRANSPORTATION Ambulance % 1 air ambulance Private Vehicle % TOTAL 9 REVIEW Forwards received 65.19% of this type of injury The offensive zone was the site of 40.88% of injuries 38.12% of injuries occurred in the 3rd period PeeWee, Bantam and Midget age group combined for 74.03% of injuries Head injuries represented % of related injuries Collisions highest mechanism of injury % Concussion* cited in 46 out of 181 instances (33.82%) *suspected and/or clinically diagnosed 20
23 HEAD PROFILE Previous (+/_) 380 Injuries Reported % AGE GROUP NUMBER AGE % Novice % Atom % PeeWee % Bantam % Midget % Juvenile % Junior % Intermediate % Senior % Unidentified % TOTAL 380 POSITION PLAYED Forward % Defense % Goaltender % Unidentified % TOTAL 380 PERIOD 1st % 2nd % 3rd % Unidentifed % TOTAL 380 TYPE OF INJURY Strain % Fracture % Sprain % Dislocation % Bruise % Laceration % Concussion % Other % TOTAL 378 OTHER RELATED INJURIES Face % Throat % Neck % Dental % Spine % Shoulder % Back (upper/lower) % TOTAL
24 HEAD PROFILE SYMPTOMS Pain % Light Bleeding % Loss of Feeling % Shortness of Breath % Heavy Bleeding % Other % disoriented, confusion, nausea TOTAL 281 headache, blurred vision, dizziness MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY (more than one may be indicated per injury) Bodycheck % Trip % Board % Collision % Stick % Skate % Fell on Ice % Puck % Checking from Behind % TOTAL 436 POSITION ON ICE Defensive Zone % Goal Crease % Neutral Zone % Offensive Zone % Unidentified % TOTAL 380 TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITAL % MODE OF TRANSPORTATION Ambulance % Private Vehicle % TOTAL 205 REVIEW Increase in number of injuries over previously recorded PeeWee, Bantam, Midget age players represented 73.16% of injuries Forwards were most injured 58.42% Concussion* cited on 273 of 380 reports filed (72.22%) *suspected and/or clinically diagnosed 22
25 Injury by Level LEVEL Ear Head Throat Ribs Side Ribs Front Hip Ankle Elbow Lower Back Internal Finger Face Spine Sternum Thigh Foot Eye Other ATOM BANTAM INTERMEDIATE JUNIOR JUVENILE M.ATOM M.BANTAM M.MIDGET M.PEEWEE MIDGET NOVICE OTHER PEEWEE SENIOR UNIDENTIFIED TOTAL Page 23
26 Injury by Level LEVEL ATOM BANTAM INTERMEDIATE JUNIOR JUVENILE M.ATOM M.BANTAM M.MIDGET M.PEEWEE MIDGET NOVICE OTHER PEEWEE SENIOR UNIDENTIFIED TOTAL Dental Neck Groin Lower Leg Lower Arm Upper Arm Wrist Upper Back Knee Page 24 Page 23
27 Injury: Age Category Ear Head Throat Ribs Side Ribs Front Hip Ankle Elbow Lower Back Internal Finger Face Spine Sternum Thigh Foot Eye Other Dental Neck Groin Lower Leg Lower Arm Upper Arm Wrist Upper Back Knee Page 25
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