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Injuries in Female Elite Athletes in Rowing: A 1-year Prospective Epidemiological Study KCI 등재

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국제물리치료연구학회 (International Academy of Physical Therapy Research)
초록

This epidemiological study aims to determine the incidence, areas, severity, and time of occurrence of sports injuries in elite female rowing athletes who were training at the Jincheon National Training Center for a 1-year period from January 1st to December 31st, 2017. According to the daily injury reports form of the IOC, sport events, weight division, injured area, and cause of injury were recorded, and the following results were found. Upon comparing the incidence of sports injuries, there was a significant difference in weight of double scull athletes. In terms of sports, there was a significant difference between pair and athletes who played double skull. Injuries occurred most commonly in the lower extremity (40.5%), followed by the trunk (35.1%), upper extremity (24.3%). for all athletes in rowing. The knee and lumbar spine/lower back were the most common injury sites. More than 60% of all injuries were Level III, and injuries occurred most frequently during training, followed by weight training and then competition.

목차
INTRODUCTION
 SUBJECTS AND METHODS
  Subjects
  Study method and data collection
  Data processing method
 RESULTS
  Incidence of sports injuries
  Areas and severity of sports injuries
  Time of occurrence of sports injuries
 DISCUSSION
  Incidence of sports injuries
  Areas and severity of sports injuries
  Time of occurrence of sports injuries
 CONCLUSION
 REFERENCES
저자
  • Ki Jun Park(Department of Medicine & Science, Korean Sport Olympic and Committee, Jincheon)
  • Hyun Chul Kim(Department of Medicine & Science, Korean Sport Olympic and Committee) correspondence
  • Yang Rae Kim(Department of physical therapy center of samsungbon hospital, Hwaseong Republic of Korea)