Musculoskeletal Pain in Young Kendo Player
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
;
: 553-557, 2008.
Article
in Korean
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-724658
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the distribution of pain and associated factors and to understand treatment and prevention of Kendo related pain.METHOD:
Ninety three Kendo players were given an account of questionnaire. Age, career, class, weekly practice time, daily warm-up exercise, daily cool-down exercise, pain existence, distribution of pain, diagnosis of pain origin, method of pain control, period of most pain and injury occurrence were investigated and analyzed.RESULTS:
The mean age was 29.3 years and mean career was 25.8 months. Sixty-four out of ninty-three Kendo players had musculoskeletal pain. Foot was the most common area of pain complaints (25%), which were followed by wrist (17.2%), ankle and heel (15.4%), knee (14.1%) in order of prevalence. Univariate analysis indicated increased occurrence of pain was correlated with age, career, class and warm-up exercise. As the causes of pain, tennis elbow, herniated lumbar disk, plantar fascitis and torsion of ankle were common.CONCLUSION:
Musculoskeletal pain related to Kendo was found highly frequent and involved in whole body. Foot, ankle and heel were the most common area of pain and the cause of pain was various.
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Main subject:
Tennis Elbow
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Wrist
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Heel
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Exercise
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Prevalence
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Fasciitis
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Musculoskeletal Pain
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Foot
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Knee
Type of study:
Prevalence study
Limits:
Animals
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
Year:
2008
Type:
Article
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