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  • Injury prevalence in judo : an update
    Bratić, Milovan, 1958- = Братић, Милован, 1958- ...
    In terms of judo science and practice, injury could be defined as "damage that affects a part of the body and results in an ability to practice or compete normally". Injury risk in elite judo ... athletes is avegare when compared to the other Olympic sports. However, concerning time loss injuries, judo is ranked second among combat sports at the previous two Olympic Games. Regarding the body region, injuries occur mostly in the upper and lower extremities, with the highest percentage of shoulder and hand/finger injuries in the upper, and knee injuries in the lower extremities. head and neck onjuries have a low incidence in judo compared to lower and upper limb injuries. Despite the low number and occurance, these are potentially the most harmful injuries. Injury prevalence in judo, through review of public data, indicates that it is necessary to establish a long-term injury surveillance system in order to minimize injury incidence and time loss injuries. Knowledge about injury risk, severity, localization, type and mechanism of injuries during training and competition is the first step towards adequate injury prevention and specific educational and preventive measures. Moreover, technical development, rule change, change in technique and tactics, and improvement of sports equpment can decrease potential injury risk.
    Vrsta građe - članak, sastavni deo
    Godina - 2016
    Jezik - engleski
    COBISS.SR-ID - 15670025