Characteristics of injuries related to Kin-Ball sport in Japan: A questionnaire study
2024; Elsevier BV; Volume: 39; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.03.075
ISSN1532-9283
AutoresKokoro Fukushige, Yuji Kanazawa, Moemi Matsuo, Takashi Higuchi,
Tópico(s)Sports Performance and Training
ResumoIntroduction : The number of Kin-Ball sport participants is expected to increase in the future. However, there is no report on the characteristics of the injuries associated with Kin-Ball sport. Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the characteristics of injuries relate to Kin-Ball sport. Design: Observational study Setting: A self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection. Participants: One hundred ninety Kin-Ball sport participants were included in this survey. Main Outcome Measures: The questionnaire was designed based on physical characteristics, participation in Kin-Ball sport, and Kin-Ball sport injuries. Participation in Kin-Ball sport includes the length of time spent playing Kin-Ball sport as well as the playing categories (junior, friendly, champion challenge, champion, over 40). Kin-Ball sport injuries include the presence or absence of injury experience, the site, type, situation, and current injuries or pain associated with Kin-Ball sport. Results : One hundred fifty-two players (80%) of Kin-Ball sport participants were injured. The ankle was the most frequently visited body site (60; 22.1%), and the elbow was the second most visited body site (40; 14.8%). Sprains were the most common type of injury. Conclusion : This is the first study to describe the characteristics of injuries relate to Kin-Ball sport. The findings of this study could be beneficial for athletes, coaches, trainers, and clinicians to prevent, or treatment of the injuries
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