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Citation

Jaco RM, Puckree T. Pak. J. Med. Sci. Q. 2014; 30(6): 1346-1350.

Affiliation

Threethambal Puckree, PhD, Durban University of Technology, Durban-4001, South Africa.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Professional Medical Publications)

DOI

10.12669/pjms.306.5648

PMID

25674136

Abstract

BACKGROUND : This study determined and correlated injury incidence and balance in rugby players.

METHODS: A prospective survey with balance testing was conducted on first year rugby academy players (N= 114). Injury incidence, static and dynamic balance were tested pre and post-season using a Biosway portable balance system. The data was analysed using paired and independent samples t-tests at p<0.05, Odds ratios, and Spearman's correlation coefficients.

RESULTS: 75.50% participated, 71.40% were 18 years old, and 71.40% were White. Injury was sustained by 83% of players with the knee (25%) most commonly injured. Injury incidence was 1.52 per player with an injury rate of 5.95 injuries per 1000 match playing hours. The Stability Index increased significantly (p=0.03) by 15% in the medial/lateral direction post-season compared to pre-season. Significant differences in post-test anterior posterior and overall static and front and front right dynamic stability between injured and uninjured players were noted. Risk factors for injury included the scrum-half (14.80%) playing position, injuries in the 2nd half of the match (57%), and during contact (67%).

CONCLUSION : Injury incidence was related to static and dynamic balance in forward right direction only.


Language: en

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