Epidemiology and traumatology of injuries in track athletes |
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Authors: | B. W. Jakobsen,A. B. Nielsen,J. Yde,K. Krø ner,B. Mø ller-Madsen,J. Jensen |
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Affiliation: | Accident Analysis Center, University Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Aarhus Amtssygehus, Denmark |
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Abstract: | During one year 4398 injured athletes were treated at the casualty wards of Aarhus, Denmark; 156 were practicing track and field disciplines. In the same period 54 track athletes of a Danish sport club were followed in order to register any lesion incurred during sports activity. Thirty-one athletes (57%) had 35 injuries, giving an injury incidence of 1.8 per 1000 hours of practice. At follow-up after 1 year, 13% of all athletes still had complaints, and none of them had returned to former sports activity. Jumpers had overuse symptoms correlated to take-off, and sprains or fractures related to downstrokes. Runners had a higher risk of overuse injuries than jumpers, especially involving the Achilles tendon and the plantar aponeurosis. Young athletes had a higher injury incidence per time than older participants; and women had higher injury risk than men. |
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Keywords: | track injury sports traumatology epidemiology injury incidence overuse injury |
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