| Literature DB >> 2520075 |
J S Keene1, M J Albert, S L Springer, D S Drummond, W G Clancy.
Abstract
Frequency and types of back injuries sustained by intercollegiate athletes were determined by examining medical records of 4,790 athletes that competed in 17 varsity sports over a 10-year period. These athletes sustained 333 back injuries, an injury rate of 7 per 100 participants. Injury rates were significantly higher in football and gymnastics, and 80% of the injuries occurred in practice, 6% in competition, and 14% during preseason conditioning. Muscle strains occurred with much greater frequency than other types of injuries, and acute back injuries were much more prevalent (59%) than overuse injuries (12%) or injuries associated with pre-existing conditions (29%).Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2520075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Spinal Disord ISSN: 0895-0385