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Title: | INCIDENCE AND INJURY RISK FACTORS IN PORTUGUESE FUTSAL PLAYERS |
Authors: | Serrano, João Manuel Shahidian, Shakib Voser, Rogério Leite, Nuno |
Keywords: | injury futsal prevention retrospective study |
Issue Date: | Mar-2013 |
Publisher: | Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte |
Citation: | Serrano, João; Shahidian, Shakib; Voser, Rogério; Leite, Nuno (2013). Incidência e Fatores de Risco de Lesões em Jogadores de Futsal Portugueses. Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte, Vol. 19 Nº2- Mar/Abr, 125-132. (aceite para publicação em 07 NOV 2012). |
Abstract: | Introduction: The reduced number of studies published on the occurrence of injuries in futsal in
Portugal motivated this study. Objective: This study aimed to identify potential causes of injuries in this
sport, which can be a reference for the creation of specific protocols for injury prevention. Methods: The
sample was composed of 411 Portuguese male and female futsal players, of diverse competitive levels.
All the participants filled out a previously validated questionnaire, based on retrospective information.
Statistical inference consisted of inferential analysis using the Kruskal-Wallis test and using the Mann-
-Whitney test for nonparametric data (significance level of 5%). Results: The results confirm ankle sprain
injuries as the injury with the highest incidence (48.8% of total) in futsal. Injuries with recovery period
between 8 and 28 days were the most frequent (52.7% of total). This study did not show gender or
the position of the player on the pitch to cause significant differences on the frequency of the injuries
or on the type or anatomical region of the injury. However, there were significant differences between
training and competition, with greater occurrence of sprains and contractures during training and higher
incidence of muscle tears and fractures in competition, with a longer recovery period resulting from
injuries suffered during competition. Moreover, there were significant differences for the mechanism of
injury, with higher incidence of bone or joint injuries, sprains and fractures as a result of contact with
opponents and higher incidence of muscle or ligament injuries without contact with opponents. The
results did not show any significant differences in the laterality of injuries. Conclusion: The results highlight
the importance of specific programmes for ankle sprain injury prevention, especially in early stages,
regardless of the position of the player on the pitch, mainly in situations of contact with opponents. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9172 |
Type: | article |
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