2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552012005000147
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Risk factors and injury prevention in elite athletes: a descriptive study of the opinions of physical therapists, doctors and trainers

Abstract: BackgroundMusculoskeletal injuries occur frequently in elite athletes. Understanding what professionals who work with patients with sports injuries think about prevention has been suggested as an important aspect to improve the effectiveness of programs to prevent sports injuries. ObjectivesTo describe and characterize the opinions of physical therapists, physicians and trainers on 'risk factors' and 'prevention of injury' in elite athletes. Method This is a qualitative study with semi-structured interviews wi… Show more

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“…The intensity of fights and training during competitions and tournaments can play a role in the prevalence of dentofacial injuries. Since competitive level athletes have greater responsibility due to the involvement of sponsors and awards at competitions, an increased occurrence of dentofacial injuries is plausible . In addition, recent studies have proposed that differences in hormone concentrations, such as cortisol and testosterone, occur in athletes of different modalities during competitions, which may also be related to greater prevalence of injuries among participants of elite levels …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The intensity of fights and training during competitions and tournaments can play a role in the prevalence of dentofacial injuries. Since competitive level athletes have greater responsibility due to the involvement of sponsors and awards at competitions, an increased occurrence of dentofacial injuries is plausible . In addition, recent studies have proposed that differences in hormone concentrations, such as cortisol and testosterone, occur in athletes of different modalities during competitions, which may also be related to greater prevalence of injuries among participants of elite levels …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since competitive level athletes have greater responsibility due to the involvement of sponsors and awards at competitions, an increased occurrence of dentofacial injuries is plausible. 47 In addition, recent studies have proposed that differences in hormone concentrations, such as cortisol and testosterone, occur in athletes of different modalities during competitions, which may also be related to greater prevalence of injuries among participants of elite levels. 48 The African continent presented the highest prevalence rate of 41.4%, although only one African study was included in the overall quantitative analysis and this result might not represent the real prevalence on that continent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical activity, although indicated to achieve a good health condition and prevent many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, can be associated with substance abuse and consequent development of organ dysfunction (5,6). Past studies suggest an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease among AAS users, and it can be asymptomatic for a long time before diagnosis (7,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor flexibility may not only influence an athlete's performance 2 , but it is also associated with low back pain 3 and patello femoral pain 4 . Increasing flexibility is a strategy referred not only by athletes, but also by health and exercise professionals, for musculoskeletal injury prevention 5 . In order to improve the success of the interventions designed to enhance flexibility, it is important to understand which factors may influence the subjects' flexibility levels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%