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Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 323-332, 1988.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-371460

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This time the statistics for injuries and disorders due to sports in the five-year period up to 1985 were taken, evaluated and compared with those of the last five-year period. The following results were obtained :<BR>1. There were 1, 300 cases of injuries and disorders due to sports in the five-year period up to 1985, which was 4.4% of the total number of outpatients in the department of orthopaedics.<BR>2. Sex : There were more male patients, but the rate of female patients has been increasing lately.<BR>3. Age : Patients in their teens or twenties accounted for about 70%.<BR>4. Body Side : There was no significant difference between incidence of injury on the right side of body or the left, but cases of injuries on both sides have been increasing recently.<BR>5. Kind of Sport : The largest number of trauma were due to skiing, although the number of trauma resulting from playing tennis has been high in the past five-years of investigation.<BR>6. Time of Injury ; Most patients were injured during practice, followed by recreation and game.<BR>7. Position of Truma : Most cases were injuries to their knee joints from skiing.

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Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine ; : 323-332, 1988.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376844

ABSTRACT

This time the statistics for injuries and disorders due to sports in the five-year period up to 1985 were taken, evaluated and compared with those of the last five-year period. The following results were obtained :<BR>1. There were 1, 300 cases of injuries and disorders due to sports in the five-year period up to 1985, which was 4.4% of the total number of outpatients in the department of orthopaedics.<BR>2. Sex : There were more male patients, but the rate of female patients has been increasing lately.<BR>3. Age : Patients in their teens or twenties accounted for about 70%.<BR>4. Body Side : There was no significant difference between incidence of injury on the right side of body or the left, but cases of injuries on both sides have been increasing recently.<BR>5. Kind of Sport : The largest number of trauma were due to skiing, although the number of trauma resulting from playing tennis has been high in the past five-years of investigation.<BR>6. Time of Injury ; Most patients were injured during practice, followed by recreation and game.<BR>7. Position of Truma : Most cases were injuries to their knee joints from skiing.

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