TY - JOUR
PY - 2011//
TI - The prevalence of injuries in professional Turkish soccer players
JO - Biomedical human kinetics
A1 - Yamaner, Faruk
A1 - Gümüşdağ, Hayrettin
A1 - Kartal, Alparslan
A1 - Gümüş, M.
A1 - Güllü, A.
A1 - Imamoğlu, O.
SP - 6
EP - 9
VL - 3
IS -
N2 - Study aim: To assess the prevalence and anatomical sites of injuries in professional soccer players in one game season. Material and methods: A cohort of 510 professional male soccer players consisting of 48 goalkeepers, 194 defence players, 189 mid-field players and 79 forward players of the 1st and 2nd Turkish Professional Soccer Leagues in 2005-2006 season were requested to submit questionnaire reports on all injuries they experienced.
RESULTS: About 60% of all injuries pertained to lower extremities, another 25% to upper extremities, the most frequent being skin abrasions (about 24%). The percentage of players who sustained injuries was lowest among mid-field players (about 47%) compared with other categories (nearly 70%) but the average number of injuries per player was highest among them (8.1 vs. about 4.5). The risk of sustaining injury when playing a match amounted to 9.8% for mid-field players; that was significantly (p less than 0.01) lower (11.7-13.0%) than for other categories of players.
CONCLUSIONS: Football injuries are the major factor affecting players' performance. Thus, appropriate strategies, aimed at reducing injuries, ought to be implemented. (Contains 6 tables.)
Language: en
LA - en SN - 2080-2234 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -