Sports injuries in Saudi Arabia.

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Abstract

Saudi Arabia has now a wealth of sporting facilities of which the youth of the country is making full use. A prospective study of sports related injuries was conducted during the twelve months of 1983. We present an analysis of 846 such injuries seen at the King Fahd University Hospital, Al Khobar. These injuries formed 8.36% of those who attended after an accident for emergency treatment, of which 63% were under 20 years. The majority was sustained during soccer games. The most frequent site of injury was the knee. We believe that specialised Sports Injury Clinics, initially based at the University Hospitals should be established here, to give guidance and education concerning avoidance of injuries, and for the treatment and follow-up of those injured and enable them to return to sports early.

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Sadat-Ali, M., & Sankaran-Kutty, M. (1985). Sports injuries in Saudi Arabia. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 19(1), 28–29. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.19.1.28

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