Karate and karate injuries.

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The origins of karate and its evolution as a sport are described. Karate injuries tend to occur in three main areas: the head and neck, the viscera, and the limbs. Effective legislation controlling karate, which could help prevent injuries, is lacking at the moment and should be established. Recommendations for the prevention of injury include the introduction of weight classes, mandatory provision of protective equipment such as padded flooring, and the outlawing of certain uncontrollable methods of attack.

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McLatchie, G. (1981). Karate and karate injuries. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 15(1), 84–86. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.15.1.84

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