Frequency of Sports Trauma in Elite National Level Greco-Roman Wrestling Competitions

  • Akbarnejad A
  • Sayyah M
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Trauma is an inescapable part of sports competitions. It occurs more frequently in contact sports such as wrestling.OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of injury in Greco-Roman style wrestling competitions at national level.PATIENTS AND METHODS: This descriptive epidemiological research included 50 Greco-Roman style wrestlers who participated in national level competitions between the years 2003 and 2008. A questionnaire was completed by each participant, itincluded; the number of injuries to skin, muscle tissue, bones and joints. The reliability of the instrument was evaluated by a test - retest method (r = 0.83, P = 0.0001).RESULTS: The most frequent injuries encountered by the wrestlers were; skin lesions (62%), followed by muscle (22%), bone (9%) and joint (7%) injuries, respectively.CONCLUSIONS: Greco-Roman style wrestlers are at high risk of skin injuries.Therefore, they need appropriate instructions on how to avoid injuries and adequate care after their competitions.

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Akbarnejad, A., & Sayyah, M. (2012). Frequency of Sports Trauma in Elite National Level Greco-Roman Wrestling Competitions. Archives of Trauma Research, 1(2), 51–3. https://doi.org/10.5812/atr.6866

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