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. 2016 May-Jun;60(3):192-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.recot.2015.12.002. Epub 2016 Feb 1.

Epidemiology of injuries sustained by players during the 16th Under-17 South American Soccer Championship

[Article in English, Spanish]
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Epidemiology of injuries sustained by players during the 16th Under-17 South American Soccer Championship

[Article in English, Spanish]
O Pangrazio et al. Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol. 2016 May-Jun.

Abstract

Objective: We performed an epidemiological study of the traumatic injuries during the XVI South American U-17 Football Championship, 2015.

Material and methods: Observational surveys submitted by the 10 teams medical services of 220 players. Thirty-five games were held and 116 goals (3.31 per game) were recorded.

Results: 103 lesions, ie, 2.94 per game or 32.7 injuries per 1,000 min were recorded. Fifty-six were from direct contact and 66 requiring treatment. 36% of the injuries were punished by fault and 26% of the injuries also saw card. Injuries were most common in the ankle (15 cases), Achilles tendon (14 cases) and thigh (14 cases), followed by trauma to the knee and foot (7 cases each), face and the lumbar region (6 cases each), being rare in the upper extremity.

Conclusion: Injuries during Soccer World Cup are difficult to predict and prevent, but serious injuries are rare. Is necessary to establish protocols that get adequate health care at all levels to solve problems produce, both in training and during the competition, and be prepared to solve the serious problems that may arise.

Keywords: Ankle; Fútbol; Injuries; Knee; Muscle; Músculo; Rodilla; Soccer; Tendon; Tendón; Tobillo; Traumatismos.

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