Surfing and health in the Covid-19 era: a narrative review

Surfing is an increasingly popular sport, with an estimated 37 million participants worldwide—a figure likely to rise following surfing`s appearance at the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The COVID-19 pandemic has and has had an impact on the global surfing community and there is a need for guidelines for safe return for both elite and recreational surfers. Generally, surfing has a low-risk injury profile compared to other sports; however, the risk of drowning and adverse events in the water is ever-present. This risk may be heightened in patients with underlying or recent COVID-19 infection. This narrative review aims to summarise the available scientific evidence on surfing and COVID-19, to help both elite and recreational surfers, surfing organisations, and healthcare professionals consider a safe return to surfing during this pandemic.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:biological and medical sciences technical sports
Tagging:Coronavirus COVID-19
Published in:Surfing Medicine
Language:English
Published: 2021
Online Access:https://journal.surfersmedicalassociation.org/surfing-and-health-in-the-covid-19-era-a-narrative-review/
Issue:34
Pages:1-23
Document types:article
Level:advanced