301. A prospective study of injuries in licensed floorball players.
- Author
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Wikström J and Andersson C
- Subjects
- Adult, Athletic Injuries epidemiology, Athletic Injuries prevention & control, Cumulative Trauma Disorders etiology, Female, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Protective Devices, Risk Factors, Athletic Injuries etiology
- Abstract
Injuries occurring among 457 licensed floorball players in the Swedish National League were analysed prospectively during the season from 1993 to 1994. Fifty-one (11%) players sustained 58 injuries. The majority (76%) of the injuries were due to trauma mostly during the gama (55%). Twenty-three (52%) of the traumatic injuries were caused by an opponent or a stick. Ankle sprain (35%) was the most common diagnosis. Injury severity classified with regard to time of absence from sport participation were similarly distributed for minor (36%), moderate (29%) and major (35%) injuries. The total rate of injury was 2.5 per 1000 hours for female and 2.6 for male players. Although this rate is lower than for contact sports like soccer and ice-hockey, we feel that further investigation of floorball injuries and improvement of protection devices would be valuable.
- Published
- 1997
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