
@article{ref1,
title="Injuries on vaulting",
journal="MMW: Fortschritte der Medizin",
year="2017",
author="Raschka, Christoph and Feuerbach, Laura",
volume="159",
number="Suppl 4",
pages="1-3",
abstract="OBJECTIVE AND METHOD: Using an online questionnaire, the injuries of 649 acrobats on horseback were recorded (636 female, 13 male, average age 20.8 years, average sports time 12.1 years). 64% of the athletes practised their sport in the upper and 34% in the lower performance classes. <br><br>RESULTS: 62.7% of the athletes hurt themselves on vaulting at least once during their sports time. Most injuries occured at the lower limbs (57.5%), particularly on foot (31.2%) and knee (22.2%). At the upper limbs (26.1%), injuries were most often registered at hands (8.4%) and shoulders (6.0%). 16.4% of the athletes hurt themselves on trunk, head or neck. Main causes of injury were jumping off the horse and unfortunately landing (44%) or falling off the horse (36%). Ruptures most commonly occured (34%), followed by fractures (20%). Athletes were out of action because of their injury for 11.3 weeks on average. 42% of the respondents complained about chronic afflictions (knee 30.4%, trunk 17.9%). <br><br>CONCLUSIONS: Prevention includes fall training, regular physical examinations and training of the trainers. Other measures are controversial (head protection) or still need to be improved (backprotectors).<p /> <p>Language: de</p>",
language="de",
issn="1438-3276",
doi="10.1007/s15006-017-9292-3",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15006-017-9292-3"
}