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1 INJURY DATA COLLECTION PROGRAM CONDUCTED BY THE: HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE FOR ONTARIO
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Fact Sheet 3 Introduction 4 Methodology 4 Injury Data Report Form 5 Reports by Age Group/Level of Play 6 Injuries Transported / Mode of Transportation 7 Type of Medical Care Provided 8 Location of Injury 9 Cause of Injury 11 Ice Location of Injury 12 Injury by Position 13 Injury by Period 14 Concussion Profile 15 Spinal Profile 18 Dental Profile 21 Neck Profile 24 Head Profile 28 Injury by Level 32
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 injury forms received during reporting period Ontario Registration Figures for Registered Players ,396 Injury Reports... 1,191 % of Registered Players who were injured % 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. Page 3
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 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 HDCOâ 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, Culture and Sport (formerly 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 1st to May 1st, 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 Disclaimer: All data is based on information that has been voluntarily reported. The HDCO does not guarantee the accuracy of the data and disclaims any liability in connection with its use. Rights of Information: All information offered in the statistical report is the sole and exclusive property of the HDCO. Unless specific permission is granted in writing, you will not publish, broadcast, reproduce, modify, upload, post, distribute or sell such information in any way. Page 4
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6 AGE GROUP Number Percentage BANTAM % MIDGET % PEEWEE % M.MIDGET % M.BANTAM % ATOM % M.PEEWEE % OTHER % M.NOVICE % NOVICE % JUVENILE % JUNIOR % M.ATOM % SENIOR % INITIATION % TOTAL 1191 Page 6
7 TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITAL 552 MODE OF TRANSPORTATION Number Percentage 18 private vehicle % ambulance 117 TOTAL 552 Page 7
8 MEDICAL CARE PROVIDED Number Percentage Emergency Clinic % Family Physician % Other % Sports Clinic % TOTAL 563 Page 8
9 LOCATION OF INJURY Number Percentage Head % Shoulder % Wrist % Neck % Knee % Lower Back % Lower Arm % Ankle % Clavicle % Other % Lower Leg % Upper Back % Thigh % Foot % Face % Hip % Elbow % Upper Arm % Groin % Side Ribs % Torso % Front Ribs % Spine % Sternum % Throat % Ear % Dental % Lower % Eye % Limbs % TOTAL 1392 Page 9
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11 CAUSE OF INJURY Number Percentage Collision % Boards % Body Check % Other % Fell on ice % Check From Behind % Stick % Puck % Skate % Trip % Net % Poor fitting equipment % TOTAL 1858 Page 11
12 ICE LOCATION OF INJURY Number Percentage Defensive % Offensive % Neutral % Not Identified % Goal Crease % other % Player Bench % TOTAL 1191 Page 12
13 INJURY BY POSITION Number Percentage FORWARD % DEFENSE % GOALTENDER % TOTAL 1191 Page 13
14 INJURY BY PERIOD Number Percentage 3rd % 1st % 2nd % OT % TOTAL 1191 Page 14
15 Concussion Profile (+/-) Total injuries reported Total reports received % based on all injuries 25.36% 21.69% +3.67% % based on all players % % Concussion Injuries by Age Group BANTAM % PEEWEE % MIDGET % M.MIDGET % M.BANTAM % ATOM % M.PEEWEE % M.ATOM % M.NOVICE % NOVICE % OTHER % SENIOR % JUNIOR % INITIATION % Position of player FORWARD % DEFENSE % GOALTENDER % PERIOD 3rd % 2nd % 1st % Symptoms Other % Short of breath % Light bleeding % Heavy bleeding % Page 15
16 Concussion Profile (continued) MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY (more than one may be indicated per injury) Collision % Body Check % Boards % Other % Check From Behind % Fell on ice % Stick % Trip % Net % Puck % Skate % Position on Ice Defensive % Offensive % Neutral % Goal Crease % Not Identified % other % Player Bench % Transported to hospital 125 Mode of Transportation private vehicle % ambulance % Not specified % Average time lost due to injury 5 days Page 16
17 Concussion Profile (continued) Page 17
18 Spinal Profile (+/-) Total injuries reported 8 10 Total reports received % based on all injuries 0.67% 0.68% % % based on all players % % Spinal Injuries by Age Group MIDGET % BANTAM % PEEWEE % M.BANTAM % M.PEEWEE % Position of player FORWARD % DEFENSE % PERIOD 3rd % 1st % 2nd % Type of Injury Bruise % Strain % Concussion % Fracture % Other Related Injuries Head % Lower Back % Neck % Upper Back % Symptoms Other % Short of breath % Page 18
19 Spinal Profile (continued) MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY (more than one may be indicated per injury) Check From Behind % Body Check % Collision % Fell on ice % Boards % Position on Ice Defensive % Offensive % Neutral % Transported to hospital 6 Mode of Transportation ambulance % private vehicle % Average time lost due to injury 9.9 days Page 19
20 Spinal Profile (continued) Page 20
21 Dental Profile (+/-) Total injuries reported 4 9 Total reports received % based on all injuries 0.34% 0.61% -0.27% % based on all players % % Dental Injuries by Age Group MIDGET % ATOM % M.BANTAM % Position of player FORWARD % DEFENSE % PERIOD 1st % 3rd % Type of Injury Other % Laceration % Seperation % Bruise % Other Related Injuries Face % Other % Head % Neck % Symptoms Light bleeding % Other % Deformity % Page 21
22 Dental Profile (continued) MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY (more than one may be indicated per injury) Other % Collision % Stick % Puck % Body Check % Position on Ice Defensive % Neutral % Offensive % Transported to hospital 1 Mode of Transportation private vehicle % Average time lost due to injury 2.5 days Page 22
23 Dental Profile (continued) Page 23
24 Neck Profile (+/-) Total injuries reported Total reports received % based on all injuries 8.48% 6.69% +1.79% % based on all players % % Neck Injuries by Age Group BANTAM % PEEWEE % MIDGET % M.BANTAM % M.MIDGET % ATOM % NOVICE % M.PEEWEE % M.NOVICE % JUNIOR % SENIOR % M.ATOM % Position of player FORWARD % DEFENSE % GOALTENDER % PERIOD 3rd % 2nd % 1st % Type of Injury Concussion % Strain % Other % Sprain % Bruise % Laceration % Seperation % Fracture % Page 24
25 Neck Profile (continued) Other Related Injuries Head % Upper Back % Lower Back % Shoulder % Other % Spine % Elbow % Upper Arm % Thigh % Dental % Knee % Face % Lower Arm % Throat % Symptoms Other % Short of breath % Light bleeding % MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY (more than one may be indicated per injury) Boards % Check From Behind % Collision % Other % Body Check % Fell on ice % Stick % Puck % Trip % Position on Ice Defensive % Offensive % Neutral % Goal Crease % Player Bench % Not Identified % other % Page 25
26 Neck Profile (continued) Transported to hospital 50 Mode of Transportation ambulance % private vehicle % Not specified % Average time lost due to injury 6.5 days Page 26
27 Neck Profile (continued) Page 27
28 Head Profile (+/-) Total injuries reported Total reports received % based on all injuries 32.07% 27.09% +4.98% % based on all players % % Head Injuries by Age Group BANTAM % PEEWEE % MIDGET % M.BANTAM % M.MIDGET % ATOM % M.PEEWEE % NOVICE % M.ATOM % M.NOVICE % OTHER % SENIOR % INITIATION % JUVENILE % JUNIOR % Position of player FORWARD % DEFENSE % GOALTENDER % PERIOD 3rd % 2nd % 1st % OT % Type of Injury Concussion % Other % Strain % Bruise % Sprain % Laceration % Fracture % Page 28
29 Head Profile (continued) Other Related Injuries Neck % Upper Back % Lower Back % Shoulder % Other % Torso % Ear % Spine % Face % Throat % Upper Arm % Foot % Groin % Knee % Hip % Wrist % Side Ribs % Elbow % Thigh % Dental % Symptoms Other % Short of breath % Light bleeding % Deformity % Heavy bleeding % MECHANISM/CAUSE OF INJURY (more than one may be indicated per injury) Collision % Body Check % Boards % Other % Check From Behind % Fell on ice % Stick % Trip % Net % Puck % Skate % Page 29
30 Head Profile (continued) Position on Ice Defensive % Offensive % Neutral % Not Identified % Goal Crease % other % Player Bench % Transported to hospital 140 Mode of Transportation private vehicle % ambulance % Not specified % Average time lost due to injury 7.7 days Page 30
31 Head Profile (continued) Page 31
32 Injury by Level Level Ankle Clavicle Dental Ear Elbow Eye Face Foot ATOM BANTAM INITIATION JUNIOR JUVENILE M.ATOM M.BANTAM M.MIDGET M.NOVICE M.PEEWEE MIDGET NOVICE OTHER PEEWEE SENIOR Level Front Ribs Groin Head Hip Knee Limbs Lower Lower Arm ATOM BANTAM INITIATION JUNIOR JUVENILE M.ATOM M.BANTAM M.MIDGET M.NOVICE M.PEEWEE MIDGET NOVICE OTHER PEEWEE SENIOR Page 32
33 Injury by Level (continued) Level Lower Back Lower Leg Neck Other Shoulder Side Ribs Spine Sternum ATOM BANTAM INITIATION JUNIOR JUVENILE M.ATOM M.BANTAM M.MIDGET M.NOVICE M.PEEWEE MIDGET NOVICE OTHER PEEWEE SENIOR Level Thigh Throat Torso Upper Arm Upper Back Wrist ATOM BANTAM INITIATION JUNIOR JUVENILE M.ATOM M.BANTAM M.MIDGET M.NOVICE M.PEEWEE MIDGET NOVICE OTHER PEEWEE SENIOR Page 33
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