Author:
Tsutsumi Shogo,Sasadai Junpei,Maeda Noriaki,Shimizu Reia,Suzuki Akira,Fukui Kazuki,Arima Satoshi,Tashiro Tsubasa,Kaneda Kazuki,Yoshimi Mitsuhiro,Mizuta Rami,Ishihara Honoka,Esaki Hinata,Tsuchida Koki,Terada Tomoki,Komiya Makoto,Urabe Yukio
Abstract
Abstract
Head impacts during blind football are common and have high injury rates; however, their characteristics and impact are still underreported. We compared head impact characteristics in blind football players with and without falls on all 18 official blind football match videos from the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic games. The rate of head impacts with falls was significantly higher in the preliminary phase, offense phase, and during dribbling. Significant differences in the region of the head impacted were also observed among the impact subjects/objects. The findings in this study would contribute to the development of injury prevention measures to minimize head injuries from head impact in blind football.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Cited by
1 articles.
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