2000
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-86922000000100004
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Epidemiologia dos acidentes no surfe no Brasil

Abstract: Apesar do grande número de praticantes do surfe no Brasil, nenhum trabalho científico nacional foi dedicado à caracterização e análise epidemiológica das lesões esportivas desse grupo. Pretendeu-se com este estudo identificar os tipos e lesões mais freqüentes relacionadas à prática do surfe recreacional e competitivo no Brasil. Estudaram-se suas causas, a parte do corpo atingida, sua gravidade, relacionadas às diferentes condições de surfe. Foram distribuídos 21.300 questionários pelos Estados litorâneos do No… Show more

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“…Fractures occurred in 5.4% of the total injuries, which is similar to the 6.0% result found by Nathanson (7) and higher than the one found in research by Steinman (15) , 2.5%. On the other hand, Lowdon et al (17) have reported 9.0% of occurrence in their sample and Taylor et al (3) , similarly, reported 8.9%.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Fractures occurred in 5.4% of the total injuries, which is similar to the 6.0% result found by Nathanson (7) and higher than the one found in research by Steinman (15) , 2.5%. On the other hand, Lowdon et al (17) have reported 9.0% of occurrence in their sample and Taylor et al (3) , similarly, reported 8.9%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This kind of injury was also very frequent in studies previously conducted. Bondiolli (16) , showed sprains as responsible for 31.55% of the total of injuries, very close to the 28.6% found by Taylor (3) ; both much higher than the ones found by Steinman (15) , in which sprains had participation in only 6% of the total of the found injuries.…”
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