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Citation

Takahashi S, Okuwaki T. Res. Sports Med. 2017; 25(3): 266-276.

Affiliation

Medical Center , Japan Institute of Sports Sciences , Tokyo , Japan.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15438627.2017.1314290

PMID

28391716

Abstract

We investigated the incidence of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries among athletes in junior high school and high school by retrospectively reviewing Japan Sports Council notification data registered over a period of 10 years. The total number of ACL injuries during the 10-year period was 30,458, with an incidence of 0.81 per 1000 athlete-years. Among those with ACL injuries, the ratio of girls to boys was 2.8, and incidence of injury was significantly greater among girls than boys (1.36 as against 0.48). Athletes in the 11th grade demonstrated the highest incidence of ACL injuries. We also found that the greatest incidence of ACL injuries was among female high school basketball players; the second highest being among female high school Judo athletes. For sports with a greater number of ACL injuries and a higher injury rate, it is necessary to obtain more detailed data and analysis to determine an effective prevention programme.


Language: en

Keywords

Anterior cruciate ligament; adolescent; athlete; epidemiology; prevention

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