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KMID : 1194820140100010001
Journal of Korean Society of Sports Physical Therapy
2014 Volume.10 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.11
The Korea National Fencing Players of Sports Injuries Features
Park Ki-Jun

Abstract
This study is being trained for five years. Korea national team Fencing Players Retrospective surveillance study. Fencing players to the diagnosis of sports injuries that occur each event that occurs frequently in areas with a lot of damage to sport, To evaluate the frequency and characteristics etc. The incidence and the average risk of sports injuries due to competitions and training of athletes during training and research to Compare each event, and To evaluate the characteristics of sports injuries are also common in each event recurrence. Occurrence is related to the appeal and sporting activities in the players who participated in the competition and internal / external training during the training period. Musculoskeletal symptoms and signs of all acute / chronic that requires the attention of medical personnel was defined as sports injuries. injury location, and injury Grade (Grade I = 1-3 treatment days, Grade II = 4-7 treatment days, and Grade III = > 8 treatment days) were extracted and assessed. Injury location was then set to the regions used by the IOC during the London Summer Olympic Games, and then subdivided into the Head and Neck, Upper extremity, Trunk, and Lower extremity. Sports injuries were classified for a frequency analysis of the collected data by using the SPSS v12. The chi-squared test was used to test for significance when making multiple comparisons. Statistical significance was set to p< 0.05. There were a total of 849 injuries recorded during January 2010 till December 2014. Almost half of these injuries 478(56.3%) were Grade I injuries. Followed by the Grade II 202(23.8%), and Grade III 169 (19.9%). Fencing players the injury rate was 2.97 injuries / 1000 hours of training per athlete at the center. Injuries are Lower extremity (45.3%) > Trunk (24.4%) > Upper extremity (23.9%) > and Head and Neck (6.4%) in order. The most common sites of injuries are Lumbar Spine/Lower Back, Ankle, Thigh, and Knee. This study was performed to investigate the dynamics of a relatively unpopular sport of Fencing, non-professional sports event. These findings are considered to be able to be helpful in providing useful information to make a specific detection software in various fields for future sports injury.
KEYWORD
fencing injury, sports injury, incidence rate
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