1999
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-86921999000200007
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Epidemiologia das lesões no basquete

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“…Factors such as longer games, less time of ball possession, and the dominance of man to man marking may be responsible for game injury rates in the NBA being twice as high as practice injury rates, compared to the Spanish Professional Basketball League in which the game injury rate is about one third of the practice injury rate. 11 …”
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“…Factors such as longer games, less time of ball possession, and the dominance of man to man marking may be responsible for game injury rates in the NBA being twice as high as practice injury rates, compared to the Spanish Professional Basketball League in which the game injury rate is about one third of the practice injury rate. 11 …”
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“…Similar to the NCAA, our study found the lower limbs to be the most prevalent location for injury, accounting for 68% of injuries in games and 58.4% of injuries in practice (versus 54% in both practice and games in the NCAA). 10 The lower limbs have also been found to be the most affected body part in various sports, such as rugby, 13 , 14 football, 15 soccer, 16 , 17 basketball 11 and volleyball, 18 as well as in overuse injuries. 19 This study found ankle ligament sprains and knee injuries to be most prominent, accounting for 18% and 11% of injuries, respectively.…”
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“…The investigations on injuries in sports find many difficulties due to aspects such as registering criteria of the lesion concept, the description of its incidence, the inclusion and description of injuries in study protocols as well as the diversity of the groups of athletes in each modality (12) . Furthermore, the perception of the own athlete on his lesion, what indeed could help in future prevention processes, seems not to be considered as important.…”
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