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Citation

Fortina M, Mangano S, Carta S, Carulli C. Joints 2017; 5(3): 168-172.

Affiliation

Orthopaedic Clinic, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Thieme)

DOI

10.1055/s-0037-1605390

PMID

29270548

PMCID

PMC5738476

Abstract

PURPOSE  This study aims to analyze the risk factors and type of injuries occurring in Taekwondo athletes participating in a national competition.

METHODS  Out of the 127 competitors, 18 athletes got injured during a Taekwondo championship who were analyzed for the following parameters: modality of training; age, weight; belt color; and the type of injury.

RESULTS  Around 89% of the injuries were due to bruising and were found mainly on the lower limbs (61%) during the elimination rounds and during the first match of the day. The higher probability of injury was in the second round (56%), and during the first match of the day (72%). Nearly all the athletes were able to complete the game in which they were injured (83%). Comparing the average age of the athletes suffering an injury (23.6 ± 2.06 years) with their average years of training (8.4 ± 7.05 years) it can be noted that these athletes began this discipline rather late. The more is the training age and the weekly hours of training, the more are the numbers of matches completed, even as injured. Beginners with a low-level belt suffered more injuries than the experienced subjects did.

CONCLUSION  The following risk factors for injury were found: starting to practice in late age, weekly training sessions with a few number of hours, male sex, low-level belt, elimination rounds, the first match of the day, and second round. Level of Evidence  Level III, observational analytic study without a control group.


Language: en

Keywords

Taekwondo; athletic injuries; injury rate; martial arts; prevention; risk factors

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