ラグビーにおけるタックル高さの引き下げが脳震盪および負傷率を大幅に低下させたことを研究が解明 (UL and IRFU research reveals lowering of tackle height in rugby has led to sharp decline in concussion and injury rates)

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20206-06-19 アイルランド・リムリック大学(UL)

アイルランドのリムリック大学(UL)とアイルランドラグビー協会(IRFU)の共同研究は、アマチュアラグビーにおけるタックルの高さ制限の効果を検証した。その結果、タックル可能な高さを胸骨下部まで引き下げた新ルールの導入後、脳振とうの発生率が大幅に低下したことが確認された。2023~24シーズンと2024~25シーズンの競技データを比較したところ、脳振とうの発生率は約45%減少し、頭部同士や肩と頭部の接触による負傷も大きく減少した。一方で、膝や大腿部への接触機会は増加したものの、重篤な傷害の増加は認められなかった。研究者らは、低いタックル姿勢が選手同士の頭部接触を減らし、安全性向上に寄与したと分析している。本成果は、競技性を維持しながら傷害リスクを低減できることを示すものであり、ラグビー界における科学的根拠に基づく安全対策の有効性を裏付ける結果となった。

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タックル行動の試験により脳震盪および全体的な負傷率が低下:成人男子、女子、および学童ラグビーユニオンにおける7シーズンにわたる前向き研究 Tackle behaviour trial lowers concussion and overall injury rates: A seven-season prospective study in adult men’s, women’s and schoolboy rugby union

Lauren Guilfoyle ∙ Kilian Bibby ∙ Patrick Dolan ∙ … ∙ Rod McLoughlin ∙ Tom Comyns ∙ Ian Kenny
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport  Published:May 25, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2026.05.011

ラグビーにおけるタックル高さの引き下げが脳震盪および負傷率を大幅に低下させたことを研究が解明 (UL and IRFU research reveals lowering of tackle height in rugby has led to sharp decline in concussion and injury rates)

Abstract

Objectives

To determine the impact of lowering the legal tackle height from the armpit to the base of the sternum on tackle-event match concussion, all tackle-event and overall match injury rates across adult community (men and women) and schoolboy rugby union competitions in Ireland.

Design

Prospective observational study comparing seasons prior to the law change (control seasons: 2017/18–2022/23) with seasons post law change (intervention seasons: 2023/24–2024/25).

Methods

Match injury and exposure data were collected from community adult men’s, adult women’s and schoolboy teams participating in community rugby competitions across seven and five seasons for adult and schoolboy competitions respectively. Incidence rates per 1000 match hours and incidence rate ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated.

Results

Two hundred and thirty-nine teams participated, accounting for 8805 player-seasons. Significant reductions were observed in tackle-event concussion rates for both adult men (IRR = 0.62, 95% CI 0.47–0.82) and adult women (IRR = 0.37, 95% CI 0.14–0.96) and tackle-event injury incidence rates (adult men: IRR = 0.79, 95% CI 0.71–0.89; adult women: IRR = 0.66, 95% CI 0.49–0.87). Non-significant increases in the frequency and incidence rates of match concussion amongst schoolboys were also observed. Across all three cohorts, match injury incidence rates decreased during the intervention seasons by 18% in adult men’s competitions (IRR = 0.82, 95% CI 0.75–0.89), 30% in adult women (IRR = 0.70, 95% CI 0.57–0.88) and 19% in schoolboys (IRR = 0.81, 95% CI 0.69–0.95) compared to the control seasons.

Conclusions

This is the first study exploring the impact of a lowered tackle height in rugby union to report significantly positive results across the adult game. Subsequent work should aim to understand the schoolboy context to inform further targeted interventions.

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