Ultramarathon Running Injuries

  • Scheer B
  • Murray D
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Abstract

Sport is a common context for injury. It is the most common reason for hospital-treated injury in adolescents and young adults, and there is some evidence that injury rates at the population level are increasing. Sports injuries can occur to participants across all forms of sport ranging from elite/professional sport to competitive sport in clubs/colleges/schools to school sport to a range of fitness and physical activity programs usually undertaken for health and social reasons. Over recent years, evidence has accumulated that the majority of these injuries should be preventable if sports injury interventions are successfully implemented. The challenge remains to demonstrate the effectiveness of many sports injury interventions in appropriate real-world settings and to better understand the drivers and barriers to sports injury prevention implementation efforts.

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Scheer, B. V., & Murray, D. A. (2015). Ultramarathon Running Injuries. In Sports Injuries (pp. 2889–2898). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36569-0_216

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