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Citation

Manaf H, Justine M, Hassan N. Malays. Orthop. J. 2021; 15(1): 21-26.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Malaysian Orthopedic Association)

DOI

10.5704/MOJ.2103.004

PMID

33880144

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Hockey is a team sport that involves running, sprinting, and making sudden changes in directions of movement to control a ball against the opposing team. Therefore, due to its nature of fast movement, hockey players may be at risk of various musculoskeletal injuries. This study aimed to identify the prevalence and pattern of musculoskeletal injuries sustained among Malaysian Hockey League players. MATERIALS AND METHOD: Data were collected from 84 field hockey players that participated in the Malaysian Hockey League competition from June 2016 until December 2016. All injuries were recorded by the participating medical team using a structured questionnaire. A descriptive statistical analysis and Chi-Square test were used to explore the prevalence of the injury.

RESULT: More than half of the players were reported to have lower limb injuries (51.6%). Sprain and strain were the most prevalent injuries (63%) and mostly affected the ankle (29%). Male players sustained more injuries (50.8%) compared to female players (49.2%).

CONCLUSION: This study suggests that a guideline is needed for injury prevention strategies that will benefit the hockey players in preventing injuries.


Language: en

Keywords

Malaysia; strain; hockey; musculoskeletal injuries; sprain

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