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Citation

Wekesa M, Asembo JM, Njororai WW. Br. J. Sports Med. 1996; 30(1): 61-63.

Affiliation

Exercise and Sports Consultancy, Nairobi, Kenya.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1996, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8665122

PMCID

PMC1332268

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate injuries in international rugby football. METHODS: All injuries that led to temporary stoppage of the game or to the substitution of a player during the Rugby World Cup prequalifying tournament were recorded. Six matches were played, involving the Arabian Gulf, Kenya, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. RESULTS: 47 injuries were recorded, giving an injury rate of eight per match. The number of injuries decreased from 38.3% in the first matches to 23.4% in the final ones. The most serious injury was a concussion and the majority of the injuries affected soft tissues. Anatomically, the lower limbs suffered most injuries (46.8%), followed by the head (21.3%), trunk (17.0%), and upper limbs (12.8%). Slightly more injuries occurred in the defensive half of the field of play (53.2%) than in the offensive half (46.8%). More injuries occurred in the second half (61.7%) than in the first half (38.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Protective equipment should be introduced to minimise the number and seriousness of injuries in rugby.


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