Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes
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Resumo: | Basketball is a competitive sport with a high incidence of contact andmovement lesions. Purpose: to determine the incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes. Subject and Methods: sixty-six adult athletes, aged 18 to 37 years (mean 23 years), of 5 teams were prospectively analyzed during the "Paulista" Championship of the AlDivision (September 1999 to January 2000). Data regarding the athlete and the injuries which occurred in this period were registered by a physiotherapist. Results: 78 injuries, in 47 of the athletes (71,2%) werelisted. Incidence of injury was 2,6 injuries/athlete/1000 games/practices, with a higher incidence in games. Sprain, with 33%, was the commonest diagnosis, specially in the region of the ankle, followed by contusion (24%). The knee, with 21 % of the injuries, hand/fingers with 17%, leg/thigh and ankle with 14% each, were the mostly injured regions. Contact with another athlete was the principal mechanism of injury. We didnot find any relationship between diagnosis, age, position and injured anatomical region, but younger athletes were less affected. Most injuries were mild (85%) and the region of the knee was that with the highestmorbidity. Conclusion: Since overloads in this sport were more visible in the low back and in the knee, extensive prevention and follow-up programs for elite female basketball athletes are required. |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletesIncidência de lesões musculoesqueléticas em atletas de elite do basquetcbol femininodoenças musculosqueléticas/epidemiologiatraumatismos em atletlas/epidemiologiabasquetebolmulheres.musculoskeletal diseases/epidemiologyathletic injuries/epidemiologybasketballwomen.Basketball is a competitive sport with a high incidence of contact andmovement lesions. Purpose: to determine the incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes. Subject and Methods: sixty-six adult athletes, aged 18 to 37 years (mean 23 years), of 5 teams were prospectively analyzed during the "Paulista" Championship of the AlDivision (September 1999 to January 2000). Data regarding the athlete and the injuries which occurred in this period were registered by a physiotherapist. Results: 78 injuries, in 47 of the athletes (71,2%) werelisted. Incidence of injury was 2,6 injuries/athlete/1000 games/practices, with a higher incidence in games. Sprain, with 33%, was the commonest diagnosis, specially in the region of the ankle, followed by contusion (24%). The knee, with 21 % of the injuries, hand/fingers with 17%, leg/thigh and ankle with 14% each, were the mostly injured regions. Contact with another athlete was the principal mechanism of injury. We didnot find any relationship between diagnosis, age, position and injured anatomical region, but younger athletes were less affected. Most injuries were mild (85%) and the region of the knee was that with the highestmorbidity. Conclusion: Since overloads in this sport were more visible in the low back and in the knee, extensive prevention and follow-up programs for elite female basketball athletes are required.O basquetebol é esporte competitivo, com alta incidência de lesões de contato e movimentação. Objetivo: determinar a incidência de lesões músculoesqueléticas em atletas de elite do basquetebol feminino. Casuística e Métodos: foram analisadas prospectivamente 66 atletas adultas, 18 a 37 anos (média: 23), de 5 equipes durante o Campeonato Paulista da Divisão Al (setembro de 1999 a janeiro de 2000). Os dados referentes a atleta e as lesões que ocorreram no período, foram registradas por fisioterapêuta. Resutados: foram computadas78 lesões, em 47 das atletas (71,2%). A incidência de lesão foi de 2,6 lesões/ atleta/ 1000 jogos/treinos, com maior incidência nos jogos. A entorse, com 33%, foi o diagnóstico mais comum especialmente na região do tornozelo, seguida da contusão (24%). O joelho com 21% das lesões, mão/dedos, com 17%, perna/coxa e tornozelo com 14% cada, foram as regiões mais lesadas. O contato com outro atleta foi o principal mecanismo de lesão. Não encontramos relação entre diagnóstico, idade, posição e região anatômica lesada, mas atletas mais novas foram menos afetadas. A maioria das lesões foram leves (88,5%) e a região do joelhofoi a de maior morbidade. As sobrecargas deste esporte foram mais visíveis na região lombar e joelho, exigindo programas intensivos de prevenção e acompanhamento de atletas de elite no basquetebol feminino.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2003-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/7776810.1590/fpusp.v10i1.77768Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2003); 49-49Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2003); 49-49Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 10 n. 1 (2003); 49-492316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/77768/81758Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Alexandre Sabbag daAbdalla, René JorgeFisberg, Mauro2014-05-07T22:41:50Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/77768Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2014-05-07T22:41:50Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes Incidência de lesões musculoesqueléticas em atletas de elite do basquetcbol feminino |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes Silva, Alexandre Sabbag da doenças musculosqueléticas/epidemiologia traumatismos em atletlas/epidemiologia basquetebol mulheres. musculoskeletal diseases/epidemiology athletic injuries/epidemiology basketball women. |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes |
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Incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes |
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Silva, Alexandre Sabbag da |
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Silva, Alexandre Sabbag da Abdalla, René Jorge Fisberg, Mauro |
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Abdalla, René Jorge Fisberg, Mauro |
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Silva, Alexandre Sabbag da Abdalla, René Jorge Fisberg, Mauro |
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doenças musculosqueléticas/epidemiologia traumatismos em atletlas/epidemiologia basquetebol mulheres. musculoskeletal diseases/epidemiology athletic injuries/epidemiology basketball women. |
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doenças musculosqueléticas/epidemiologia traumatismos em atletlas/epidemiologia basquetebol mulheres. musculoskeletal diseases/epidemiology athletic injuries/epidemiology basketball women. |
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Basketball is a competitive sport with a high incidence of contact andmovement lesions. Purpose: to determine the incidence of skeletal muscle injuries in elite female basketball athletes. Subject and Methods: sixty-six adult athletes, aged 18 to 37 years (mean 23 years), of 5 teams were prospectively analyzed during the "Paulista" Championship of the AlDivision (September 1999 to January 2000). Data regarding the athlete and the injuries which occurred in this period were registered by a physiotherapist. Results: 78 injuries, in 47 of the athletes (71,2%) werelisted. Incidence of injury was 2,6 injuries/athlete/1000 games/practices, with a higher incidence in games. Sprain, with 33%, was the commonest diagnosis, specially in the region of the ankle, followed by contusion (24%). The knee, with 21 % of the injuries, hand/fingers with 17%, leg/thigh and ankle with 14% each, were the mostly injured regions. Contact with another athlete was the principal mechanism of injury. We didnot find any relationship between diagnosis, age, position and injured anatomical region, but younger athletes were less affected. Most injuries were mild (85%) and the region of the knee was that with the highestmorbidity. Conclusion: Since overloads in this sport were more visible in the low back and in the knee, extensive prevention and follow-up programs for elite female basketball athletes are required. |
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