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. 1981 Dec;15(4):229-33.
doi: 10.1136/bjsm.15.4.229.

Exertion injuries in female athletes

Exertion injuries in female athletes

S Orava et al. Br J Sports Med. 1981 Dec.

Abstract

Because sports injuries in men form most of the available statistics, the reportage of injuries in female athletes is sparse. We describe exertion injuries and disorders in 281 women athletes, all of which hampered athletic training or performances. Sixty per cent of the injuries occurred to girls ages between 12-19 years, and about forty-eight per cent were track and field athletes. The most common sites of injury were the ankle, foot, heel and leg. Osteochondritic disorders were the most typical injuries in the series, and the chronic medical tibial syndrome was the injury that needed surgical treatment most frequently. Overuse injuries seem to differ very little from each other in the events included in this survey.

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