Acute soccer injuries in Finland in 1980.

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The present investigation analyses all the acute soccer injuries recorded in Finland during one year (1980). The mean follow-up time was 18 months. The calculated yearly injury incidence was 5.8%. No significant difference in the injury incidences between the two sexes could be detected. A major part, 64% of the injuries were located in the lower extremities. Fractures and dislocations accounted for 11% of all injuries. One quarter of the injuries were classified as mild, causing a playing disability shorter than a week. Most injuries occurred through physical contact with another player (p less than 0.001). The calculated median time of absence from practice after injury was 4 weeks.

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Sandelin, J., Santavirta, S., & Kiviluoto, O. (1985). Acute soccer injuries in Finland in 1980. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 19(1), 30–33. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.19.1.30

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