3 years). In total, 554 cases of badminton-related pain were reported. The ankle was the most common site, followed by knee, plantar, shoulder, and lower back. The overall pain rate per 1000-training-hour exposure was 3.06. The 11–12-year-old group showed the highest pain rate, significantly greater than the 7–8-year-old group and the 9–10-year-old group. Additionally, the prevalence of pain exhibited an increasing trend with age. Finally, regardless of the age groups, participants with 2–3 years of badminton experience had the highest pain rate. These findings might help inform targeted interventions to reduce the high prevalence of pain in various body regions across pre-adolescent and adolescent badminton players.
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Zhou, X., Imai, K., Chen, Z., Liu, X., Watanabe, E., & Zeng, H. (2023). The Characteristics of Badminton-Related Pain in Pre-Adolescent and Adolescent Badminton Players. Children, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/children10091501
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