Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The aim of this study was to provide
a retrospective overview of injuries during one basketball season and to
analyse injury rates and potential risks among professional male and female
basketball players in the First Croatian National league. A hundred and
forty-two (89 males and 53 females) of 223
basketball players (64%) sustained an injury during the previous season. Body height,
total game exposure and total on-court time per game (p<.05) were the identified
risk factors for females, while the number of training hours per week was found
to be a risk factor for males (p<.05). The highest proportion of injured
players was found among centers for men (74%) and forwards (70%) for women. Forty-three
percent of injuries were moderately serious, 31% were minor, and 20% serious
injuries. Majority (80%) of all injuries were to the lower extremities and men
sustained fewer lower extremity injuries compared to women (IRR=0.88 95% CI=0.6
to 1.3). Ankles were the most prevalent injury site for both men and women followed
by the knee. Men sustained significantly fewer knee injuries compared to female
athletes (IRR=0.44 95% CI=0.17 to 1.11). The most common injury type was
ligament injuries (31%), followed by muscle tears/strains (20%). Game incidence
injury rate for males was significantly lower than for females (IRR=0.55,
p=0.01 [95% CI=0.34-0.89]). Those athletes who, on average, played more than 20
minutes in games were almost twice more exposed to an injury (OR=2.09,
95%CI=1.17,3.72). This is the first descriptive epidemiological study
estimating rates and risks of injuries among the Croatian professional
basketball players.
Publisher
Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb
Subject
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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