Injuries at the Konica 1997 Asian Judo Championships
(Verletzungen bei den Asienmeisterschaften 1997 im Judo)
The purpose of this study was to assess the injury profile in Asian elite judo athletes. Subjects were male (n=100) and female (n=84) elite judoka participating in the Konica 1997 Asian Judo Championships in Metro Manila, Philippines. Injury data were collected with simple check-off forms that describe the athlete, type, location and mechanism of injury. An injury was defined as any circumstance for which assistance was sought from the medical personnel. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to determine the difference in total injury rate between males and females. The women recorded a higher total injury rate (41.28/1,000 athlete-exposures) than the men (25.18/1,000 athlete-exposures) (p<0.001). The major injury type was the abrasion (13.76/1,000 athlete-exposures) in the women, while no one injury type was dominant in the men. The body part most often injured in the women was the toes (9.17/1,000 athlete-exposures) and in the men, the wrist (10.79/1,000 athlete-exposures). Although the sample was too small to arrive at any definitive inferences, the Asian judoka in the present study incurred most of the injuries to the upper extremities (10.79/1,000 athlete-exposures for the men and 18.35/1,000 athlete-exposures for the women). The major injury mechanism in the women was groundwork (13.76/1,000 athlete-exposures) and in the men, executing a throw (7.19/1,000 athlete-exposures). The total injury rates of the Asian judoka compare favorably to those of their western counterparts.
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| Notationen: | Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Kampfsportarten |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2001
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| Online-Zugang: | http://fulltext.ausport.gov.au/fulltext/2000/preoly/abs393b.htm |
| Dokumentenarten: | Kongressband, Tagungsbericht |
| Level: | hoch |