Injuries in women and men handball players: What do coaches need to know? A comprehensive analysis over three seasons and 154 games
(Verletzungen bei Handballspielerinnen und -spielern: Was müssen Trainer wissen? Eine umfassende Analyse über drei Spielzeiten und 154 Spiele)
Introduction
Handball is a fast-paced Olympic ball game characterized by both defensive and offensive actions aimed at scoring goals. Performance in handball is influenced by a multitude of factors and it involves a range of actions including throws, passes, jumps, hits, blocks and runs. Athletes may experience muscle injuries such as strains and tears due to the rapid movements and accelerations during the game. Furthermore, collisions with opponents and physical contact can lead to traumas such as bruises, contusions and joint sprains. Handball players are also at risk of upper limb injuries, particularly to the hands and wrists, due to the fastball throws and passes. The aim of this study was to monitor number and details of injuries occurring during official Handball matches to enhance current knowledge, awareness and understanding for coaches and practitioners.
Methods
A total of 154 matches of women`s (W) and men`s (M) handball (across 3 seasons - 21/22, 22/23, 23/24) from the national league, national cup and Celtic league of Ireland were analyzed by two independent and experienced sport scientists. A comprehensive report of all injuries, regardless of severity was compiled for the three seasons according to injured body part/region or joint.
Results
The data collection yielded 58 recorded injuries. Despite logistical constraints, key findings reveal a 40% probability of injury during matches. Predominant injury locations include the knee (22.5%), ankle (19%), face (14%), neck (5%), and the face-neck-head complex (20%). Sixty percent of injuries occurred in female players, indicating a lower incidence among males (21/22: 14W 8M; 22/23:19W, 10M; 23/24: 5W, 2M).
Conclusion
An evident gender disparity suggests a potential necessity for gender-specific physical preparation and awareness among players, coaches, and practitioners. Furthermore, this analysis underscores the importance of higher accuracy and consistency in reporting handball injuries, ideally through comparison with other European leagues and competitions.
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| Veröffentlicht in: | 10th International scientific conference on kinesiology. Book of abstracts |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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Zagreb
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Kinesiology
2024
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| Seiten: | 220 |
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| Level: | hoch |