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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ORTHOPEDIC INJURIES IN JIU JITSU ATHLETES / EPIDEMIOLOGIA DAS LESÕES ORTOPÉDICAS EM ATLETAS PRATICANTES DE JIU JITSU
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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Jiu-jitsu is an ancient martial art originally from Japan and very common in Brazil, usually known as Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Jiu-jitsu aims to "finish" the opponent through projections, strangulations and immobilizations, which can lead to certain orthopedic injuries with certain particularities such as type, location and frequency, information that is crucial for prevention and treatment.Objective:
This study aims to identify an epidemiological aspect of orthopedic injuries present in jiu-jitsu practitioners. Material andMethod:
96 jiu-jitsu practitioners, between 18 and 45 years old, male and female, answered a questionnaire that addressed personal data and history of injuries related to the sport in the last 24 months.Results:
85% of the sample presented injuries related to the practice of jiu-jitsu in the period covered, with an average of 60 days of absenteeism from sports practice. The joints most affected by orthopedic injuries were fingers, shoulders and knees.Conclusion:
orthopedic injuries are quite prevalent in the practice of jiu-jitsu, often distancing athletes from their practice.RESUMO
Introdução:
O jiu-jitsu é uma arte marcial milenar originaria do Japão e bastante comum no Brasil, comumente chamado de brazilian jiu-jitsu. O jiu-jitsu tem como objetivo "finalizar" o oponente através de projeções, estrangulamentos, torções e imobilizações, o quê, podem levar a determinadas lesões ortopédicas com certas particularidades como tipo, local e frequência, informações estas cruciais para prevenção e tratamento.Objetivo:
Este estudo tem como objetivo identificar um perfil epidemiológico das lesões ortopédicas presentes em praticantes da modalidade jiu-jitsu. Material eMétodo:
96 praticantes de jiu-jitsu, entre 18 e 45 anos, de ambos os sexos, responderam a um questionário que abordou dados pessoais e histórico de lesões relacionadas à prática do esporte nos últimos 24 meses.Resultados:
85% da amostra apresentou lesão relacionada à prática do jiu-jitsu no período abordado, com média de 60 dias de absenteísmo da prática esportiva. Os locais mais acometidos por lesões ortopédicas foram dedos, ombros e joelhos.Conclusão:
as lesões ortopédicas são bastante prevalentes na prática do jiu-jitsu, muitas vezes afastando os atletas de sua prática.
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Screening study
Language:
Portuguese
Year:
2020
Document type:
Preprint