Sports injuries in school-aged children

Author:

Backx Frank J.G.1,Erich Wietze B.M.1,Kemper Alfons B.A.1,Verbeek Andre L.M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, Janus Jongbloed Research Center on Sports and Health, State University Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands

Abstract

In November 1982, epidemiologic data were collected in a unique, large scale, population-based survey on sports injuries in school-aged children living in Holland. A total of 7,468 pupils, aged 8 to 17, completed ques tionnaires covering a retrospective period of 6 weeks. Seven hundred ninety-one sports injuries were regis tered, amounting to an incidence of 10.6 sports injuries per 100 participants. In 31% of the cases, medical consultation was needed. Injuries incurred during the study period caused 36% of the children to miss one or more physical education classes and caused 6% to miss school for at least 1 day. Contusions and sprains were the most common lesions (77%). Three of four injuries involved the lower extremity, in particular the ankle. Sixty-two percent of all the injuries occurred in organized sports, 21% in physical education classes, and 17% in unsupervised sports activities. The highest injury rates were found in basketball and field hockey. In this study population, 15 and 16-year-old boys who had a high sports activity index and played team sports, particularly contact team sports, formed a high risk group.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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