Injuries and symptoms in women street runners
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Resumo: | Objective: To verify the occurrence of injuries and the perception of symptoms in women street runners. Methods: The sample was composed by 60 running women with mean age of 41±10 years. The participants voluntarily answered a form containing questions related to the objectives of the present study by means of an interview. A descriptive analysis was carried out, presented as absolute frequency, relative frequency and mean. Results: It was evidenced that 24 volunteers informed the history of injuries and 24 interviewees reported the perception of symptoms, but not always corresponding to the same women. Fortyone injuries and 35 symptoms were reported. The main places of involvement were the knee (29%), the front of the leg (22%), and the back of the leg (15%). The most frequent types of injuries were: shin splints (17%), strains (12%), and tendonitis (12%). The most frequent symptom was pain, and the most commonly affected symptomatic site was the knee. Conclusion: We conclude that the most frequent injuries in women street runners occur in the knee and the anterior and posterior regions of the leg, and the types of injuries reported were cannellini, stretching and tendinitis. As for the symptoms, pain was the main complaint, and the knee was the most affected site in women street runners. |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners Lesiones y síntomas en corredoras de calle Lesões e sintomas em mulheres corredoras de rua Street runnersLionsWomen.Corredores de calleLeonesMujeres.Corredores de ruasLeõesMulheres. Objective: To verify the occurrence of injuries and the perception of symptoms in women street runners. Methods: The sample was composed by 60 running women with mean age of 41±10 years. The participants voluntarily answered a form containing questions related to the objectives of the present study by means of an interview. A descriptive analysis was carried out, presented as absolute frequency, relative frequency and mean. Results: It was evidenced that 24 volunteers informed the history of injuries and 24 interviewees reported the perception of symptoms, but not always corresponding to the same women. Fortyone injuries and 35 symptoms were reported. The main places of involvement were the knee (29%), the front of the leg (22%), and the back of the leg (15%). The most frequent types of injuries were: shin splints (17%), strains (12%), and tendonitis (12%). The most frequent symptom was pain, and the most commonly affected symptomatic site was the knee. Conclusion: We conclude that the most frequent injuries in women street runners occur in the knee and the anterior and posterior regions of the leg, and the types of injuries reported were cannellini, stretching and tendinitis. As for the symptoms, pain was the main complaint, and the knee was the most affected site in women street runners.Objetivo: Verificar la ocurrencia de lesiones y la percepción de los síntomas en mujeres practicantes de carreras de calle. Métodos: La muestra estaba compuesta por 60 mujeres corredoras con una edad media de 41±10 años. Los participantes respondieron voluntariamente a un formulario con preguntas relacionadas con los objetivos de este estudio mediante una entrevista. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo, presentado como frecuencia absoluta, frecuencia relativa y media. Resultados: Se evidenció que 24 voluntarios informaron la historia de las lesiones y 24 entrevistados informaron la percepción de los síntomas, sin embargo no siempre corresponden a las mismas mujeres. Se notificaron 41 lesiones y 35 síntomas. Los principales lugares de afectación fueron la rodilla (29%), la cara anterior de la pierna (22%) y la cara posterior de la pierna (15%). Los tipos de lesiones más frecuentes fueron: espinillas (17%), esguinces (12%) y tendinitis (12%). El síntoma más frecuente fue el dolor, y la localización sintomática más afectada fue la rodilla. Conclusión: Se concluye que las lesiones más frecuentes en las corredoras de calle se producen en la rodilla y en las regiones anterior y posterior de la pierna, y los tipos de lesiones señalados fueron la canelitis, el estiramiento y la tendinitis. En cuanto a los síntomas, el dolor era la principal queja, mientras que el placer era el local afecto a las mujeres de la calle.Objetivo: Verificar a ocorrência de lesões e a percepção de sintomas em mulheres praticantes de corrida de rua. Métodos: A amostra foi composta por 60 mulheres praticantes de corrida com idade média de 41±10 anos. As participantes voluntariamente responderampor meio de entrevista, a um formulário contendo questões relacionadas aos objetivos do presente estudo. Foi realizada análise descritiva, apresentada na forma de frequência absoluta, frequência relativa e média. Resultados: Foi evidenciado que 24 voluntárias informaram o histórico de lesões e 24 entrevistadas relataram a percepção de sintomas, porém nem sempre correspondendo às mesmas mulheres. Foram reportadas 41 lesões e 35 sintomas. Os principais locais de acometimento foram no joelho (29%), na face anterior da perna (22%) e na face posterior da perna (15%). Os tipos de lesões mais frequentes: canelite (17%), estiramento (12%) e tendinite (12%). O sintoma mais frequente foi à dor, onde o local sintomático, mais acometido foi o joelho. Conclusão: Conclui-se que as lesões mais frequentes em mulheres praticantes de corrida de rua ocorrem no joelho e as regiões anterior e posterior da perna, sendo que os tipos de lesões reportadas foram a canelite, o estiramento e a tendinite. Quanto aos sintomas, a dor foi a principal queixa, sendo que o joelho foi o local afetado em mulheres corredoras de rua.Research, Society and Development2022-10-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3562510.33448/rsd-v11i13.35625Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e308111335625Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e308111335625Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e3081113356252525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35625/29737Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Gabriela Antunes dos Santos ; Marcel Guimarães da Silveira; Amário Lessa Junior; Vinicius Dias Rodrigues; Giovanna Mendes Amaral; Hellen Veloso Rocha Marinhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Santos , Maria Gabriela Antunes dosSilveira, Marcel Guimarães da Lessa Junior, Amário Rodrigues, Vinicius Dias Amaral, Giovanna Mendes Marinho, Hellen Veloso Rocha 2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35625Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:28.602218Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners Lesiones y síntomas en corredoras de calle Lesões e sintomas em mulheres corredoras de rua |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners Santos , Maria Gabriela Antunes dos Street runners Lions Women. Corredores de calle Leones Mujeres. Corredores de ruas Leões Mulheres. |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners |
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Injuries and symptoms in women street runners |
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Santos , Maria Gabriela Antunes dos |
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Santos , Maria Gabriela Antunes dos Silveira, Marcel Guimarães da Lessa Junior, Amário Rodrigues, Vinicius Dias Amaral, Giovanna Mendes Marinho, Hellen Veloso Rocha |
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Silveira, Marcel Guimarães da Lessa Junior, Amário Rodrigues, Vinicius Dias Amaral, Giovanna Mendes Marinho, Hellen Veloso Rocha |
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Santos , Maria Gabriela Antunes dos Silveira, Marcel Guimarães da Lessa Junior, Amário Rodrigues, Vinicius Dias Amaral, Giovanna Mendes Marinho, Hellen Veloso Rocha |
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Street runners Lions Women. Corredores de calle Leones Mujeres. Corredores de ruas Leões Mulheres. |
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Street runners Lions Women. Corredores de calle Leones Mujeres. Corredores de ruas Leões Mulheres. |
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Objective: To verify the occurrence of injuries and the perception of symptoms in women street runners. Methods: The sample was composed by 60 running women with mean age of 41±10 years. The participants voluntarily answered a form containing questions related to the objectives of the present study by means of an interview. A descriptive analysis was carried out, presented as absolute frequency, relative frequency and mean. Results: It was evidenced that 24 volunteers informed the history of injuries and 24 interviewees reported the perception of symptoms, but not always corresponding to the same women. Fortyone injuries and 35 symptoms were reported. The main places of involvement were the knee (29%), the front of the leg (22%), and the back of the leg (15%). The most frequent types of injuries were: shin splints (17%), strains (12%), and tendonitis (12%). The most frequent symptom was pain, and the most commonly affected symptomatic site was the knee. Conclusion: We conclude that the most frequent injuries in women street runners occur in the knee and the anterior and posterior regions of the leg, and the types of injuries reported were cannellini, stretching and tendinitis. As for the symptoms, pain was the main complaint, and the knee was the most affected site in women street runners. |
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