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Journal Article

Citation

Betz M, Klimt F. Schweiz. Z. Sportmed. 1992; 40(4): 169-173.

Vernacular Title

Anforderungs- und Risikoprofil von fussballspielenden Kindern. Orthopädische Aspekte.

Affiliation

Philipps-Universität, D-Marburg.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1992, Editions Medecine et Hygiene)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1475676

Abstract

Although the rate of injuries in soccer is high, this sport puts children only at moderate risk of getting injured. In younger children this risk is very low but the number and severity of injuries increases with puberty. The most common cause for injuries is a collision with another player, the most common injury is distortion of the talocrural joint. Playing soccer indoors is more dangerous than playing outdoors. The danger of accidents and injuries can be reduced by preventive measures, such as weight categories in children leagues.


Language: de

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