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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Injury Epidemiology
  • Health Economics

Background:

  • While sport injury epidemiology is well-documented, the economic impact, particularly in elite floorball, remains understudied.
  • Previous research has focused on injury costs in specific sports or injury types, leaving a gap in understanding the financial burden in elite floorball.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To estimate the direct and indirect costs associated with injuries sustained by elite floorball players in Sweden.
  • To analyze how injury severity and type influence the overall economic impact on players.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study followed 346 elite floorball players for one year, recording all time-loss injuries.
  • Injured players completed questionnaires detailing injury-related costs, which were then analyzed using unit costs to calculate mean expenses.
  • Costs were stratified by injury severity (mild, moderate, severe) and type (overuse vs. traumatic).

Main Results:

  • The average cost per injury ranged from 332 to 2358 Euros, increasing with injury severity.
  • Mild and moderate overuse injuries were more costly than comparable traumatic injuries, but severe traumatic injuries incurred higher costs.
  • Knee injuries represented the most significant financial burden among all injury types.

Conclusions:

  • Floorball injuries incur substantial economic costs, highlighting the potential for significant savings through effective prevention strategies.
  • The findings underscore the need for decision-makers to consider investing in preventive interventions to mitigate the financial impact of injuries in elite floorball.