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Citation

Kamiya T, Teramoto A, Otsubo H, Matsumura T, Ikeda Y, Watanabe K, Yamashita T. BMJ Open Sport Exerc. Med. 2023; 9(1): e001493.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine, Publisher BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001493

PMID

36741788

PMCID

PMC9896231

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Lower extremity sports injuries frequently occur during an individual's growth period. The object of the current study was to analyse the risk factors for lower extremity sports injuries for youth athletes. The secondary objective was to clarify the factors related to new injuries after a lower extremity injury.

METHODS: We extracted information on youth athletes (aged 10-15 years) with sports-related disorders. Background data and injury situations were collected via a specific application. During the follow-up period, new injuries were also recorded. The athletes were divided into two groups according to injury location (lower extremity or other). We performed a multiple logistic regression analysis to clarify the association between injury location and background data.

RESULTS: 1575 complaints of lower extremity disorders and 328 complaints in other body parts were registered. According to the multiple regression analysis, practice time per week was significantly shorter for the lower extremity group than the other locations group (OR 0.98; 95% CI 0.963 to 0.999). Athletes whose future goal was at the recreational level had a significantly low incidence of new injuries after experiencing lower extremity disorders.

CONCLUSION: The practice environments and psychological factors should receive more attention to prevent lower extremity injuries.


Language: en

Keywords

injuries; athlete; lowever extremity; sport

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