Ankle sprains in players of the field-games Gaelic football and hurling

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Sprunggelenkdistorsionen von Sportlern in den Feldspielen Gaelischer Football und Hurling
Autor:Watson, A.W.S.
Erschienen in:The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
Veröffentlicht:39 (1999), 1, S. 66-70, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0022-4707, 1827-1928
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title Ankle sprains in players of the field-games Gaelic football and hurling
spellingShingle Ankle sprains in players of the field-games Gaelic football and hurling
Gelenkführung
Hurling
Irland
Körpergröße
Körpermasse
Propriozeption
Risikofaktor
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sporttraumatologie
Sprunggelenkdistorsion
Sprunggelenkverletzung
title_sort ankle sprains in players of the fieldgames gaelic football and hurling
title_short Ankle sprains in players of the field-games Gaelic football and hurling
title_alt Sprunggelenkdistorsionen von Sportlern in den Feldspielen Gaelischer Football und Hurling
title_alt_lang deu
media_type Gedruckte Ressource
city Turin
spelling Torino
0022-4707
1827-1928
JMPFA
410823-1
Gelenkführung
Hurling
Irland
Körpergröße
Körpermasse
Propriozeption
Risikofaktor
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sporttraumatologie
Sprunggelenkdistorsion
Sprunggelenkverletzung
angular alignment
ankle joint distortion
ankle joint injury
body height
body mass
hurling
Ireland
proprioception
risk factor
sport game
sports medicine
sport traumatology
Knöchelverletzung
Sprunggelenkschaden
Hurlingspieler
Spielergebnis
Spielerpersönlichkeit
Spielerrolle
Spielleistung
Spielniveau
Spieltaktik
Spielvorbereitung
Sportspieltraining
Trainingsspiel
Spieltechnik
Größe
Körperhöhe
Eigenreflex
Gelenksinn
Traumatologie
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
ankle injury
injury of the ankle joint
injury of the ankle
ankle joint sprain
ankle distortion
ankle sprain
distortion of the ankle joint
distortion of the ankle
sprain of the ankle joint
sprain of the ankle
joint alignment
traumatology of sport
Ankle sprains in players of the field-games Gaelic football and hurling
PU199905309141
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abstract Background: The objectives of the study were to determine the most common injuries in Gaelic football and hurling and to quantify contributory factors. Hypothesis: The hypothesis tested was "Ankle sprains are a common injury in Gaelic football and hurling and their incidence can be linked to physical characteristics of the players". Methods: Experimental design: prospective study over four years. Subjects: eighty male players of Gaelic football and hurling, aged 18-27 years. Measures: the injuries sustained over a four-year period. Physical fitness tests and examination at the start of the study which included assessment of: anthropometric variables, lower-limb proprioception, lung function, six aspects of flexibility, 15 aspects of posture and body mechanics. Results: 962 significant sports injuries which included: 218 strains and 184 sprains. 122 were ankle sprains; 79 to the left ankle and 43 to the right. 104 ankle sprains represented a recurrence of this injury in a particular individual. In 26 out of 34 of these subjects both ankles were involved. This suggests that recurrence is not primarily due to previous injury but to intrinsic factors in the subjects that predispose them to ankle sprain. The subjects who sustained ankle sprains had (1) greater height, (2) lower body mass index (3) a higher incidence of posture defects of the ankle and knee, (4) more clinical defects (5) a higher incidence of defective lower-limb proprioception. Conclusions: Ankle sprains are a common injury. Their incidence is linked to the five intrinsic factors listed above. Verf.-Referat
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topic Gelenkführung
Hurling
Irland
Körpergröße
Körpermasse
Propriozeption
Risikofaktor
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sporttraumatologie
Sprunggelenkdistorsion
Sprunggelenkverletzung
topic_facet Gelenkführung
Hurling
Irland
Körpergröße
Körpermasse
Propriozeption
Risikofaktor
Sportmedizin
Sportspiel
Sporttraumatologie
Sprunggelenkdistorsion
Sprunggelenkverletzung
topic_en angular alignment
ankle joint distortion
ankle joint injury
body height
body mass
hurling
Ireland
proprioception
risk factor
sport game
sports medicine
sport traumatology
topic_en_facet angular alignment
ankle joint distortion
ankle joint injury
body height
body mass
hurling
Ireland
proprioception
risk factor
sport game
sports medicine
sport traumatology
synonym Knöchelverletzung
Sprunggelenkschaden
Hurlingspieler
Spielergebnis
Spielerpersönlichkeit
Spielerrolle
Spielleistung
Spielniveau
Spieltaktik
Spielvorbereitung
Sportspieltraining
Trainingsspiel
Spieltechnik
Größe
Körperhöhe
Eigenreflex
Gelenksinn
Traumatologie
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
synonym_en ankle injury
injury of the ankle joint
injury of the ankle
ankle joint sprain
ankle distortion
ankle sprain
distortion of the ankle joint
distortion of the ankle
sprain of the ankle joint
sprain of the ankle
joint alignment
traumatology of sport
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