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THE MOST COMMON INJURIES IN VOLLEYBALL AND THE STRATEGIES TO PREVENT THEM. Literature review Volleyball is known for its benefit in health but on the other hand it is associated with a risk for injuries both acute and overused. Strategies to reduce or prevent the occurrence of acute and overuse...
Ankle sprain is the most common injury among volleyball players, accounting for 32% of all injuries. Most will occur during spiking or blocking in front of the net when players jump up and land on an opponent’s foot who overstepped the line or a teammate’s foot causing an ankle sprain....
Common infections in the young athlete. E Mark,Halstead,T David,... - 《Pediatric Annals》 被引量: 7发表: 2002年 Epidemiology of Common Injuries in the Volleyball Athlete To review the recent literature regarding the epidemiology of injuries in the volleyball athlete across all levels of play ...
These were some of the most common swimming-related injuries. For your safety, always be careful in and around the pool and take all the precautions such as wearing safety gear, taking regular breaks, stretching before swimming, and not exerting too much pressure on your body. Also, visit a...
Another common cause is repetitive use. People whose occupations require overhead work (plumbers, electricians, carpenters, etc.) are particularly susceptible to repetitive use injuries. Athletes who play sports that require overhead use...
Patellar tendonitis is an injury caused by overuse or recurring trauma to the tendon and is often seen in athletes of jumping sports like basketball or volleyball.Sufferers experience pain and swelling at the front of the knee along with a limited range of motion. The pain often becomes more ...
Sex - 60% of the patients were male and 40% were female in the present study. Site of Injury - In the present study knee joint injuries were 33% (football, kabaddi, long jump, athletics), ankle injury 27% (volleyball, kabaddi, kho - kho), wrist injury 20% (table tennis, volleyball...
The first part was used to collect demographic data, and the second part was used to determine the incidences and regions (knee, upper and other lower limb regions) of sports injuries. The subjects of the survey were athletes competing in football, basketball, handball, volleyball and daily ...
contact sports like American football and rugby, and overhead sports like, volleyball, baseball, basketball, and weightlifting. According toAspetar, the sports medicine journal, previous reports have shown high school athletes are 4 times more likely to suffer from shoulder dislocation injuries than ...