2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1731655
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Prevalência e fatores associados à dor e ao histórico de lesões musculoesqueléticas em skatistas

Abstract: Resumo Objetivo (a) Identificar a prevalência de dor musculoesquelética atual e lesão no último ano e (b) verificar a associação da presença de dor atual e da história de lesão com características demográficas, da prática esportiva e da saúde em skatistas. Método O presente estudo observacional transversal foi realizado com 64 skatistas que responderam a um questionário abordando características demográficas, da prática esportiva e da saúde. O teste exato de Fisher verificou a associação de… Show more

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“…Ollie is a beginner maneuver with less skill and difficulty among all maneuvers; however, it still exerts an impact force of approximately 3.77 body weight (BW) on the human body and especially the lower limbs, even though skateboarders land on the ground upon successful completion of an ollie, with the skateboard attenuating a part of the reaction force ( Nevitt et al, 2008 ). Injuries of the lower limbs have been reported frequently (69.7%) in research on skateboarding damage, with ankle injuries notably being the most common (26.4%), which may be related to carrying such an immense impact ( Feiler and Frank, 2000 ; Rodriguez-Rivadulla et al, 2020 ; Ferreira et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ollie is a beginner maneuver with less skill and difficulty among all maneuvers; however, it still exerts an impact force of approximately 3.77 body weight (BW) on the human body and especially the lower limbs, even though skateboarders land on the ground upon successful completion of an ollie, with the skateboard attenuating a part of the reaction force ( Nevitt et al, 2008 ). Injuries of the lower limbs have been reported frequently (69.7%) in research on skateboarding damage, with ankle injuries notably being the most common (26.4%), which may be related to carrying such an immense impact ( Feiler and Frank, 2000 ; Rodriguez-Rivadulla et al, 2020 ; Ferreira et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%