2019
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2019/e1402
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Abstract: OBJECTIVES:This study sought to determine prevalences of injuries associated with CrossFit® training and assess profiles of these injuries and the affected athletes.METHODS:Data were collected over a 12-month period using a questionnaire administered directly to practitioners at CrossFit®-affiliated fitness centers in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Of the 414 participants, 157 (37.9%) participants reported having suffered an injury while practicing CrossFit®.RESULTS:The injury rate was 3.24 injuries per 1,000… Show more

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“…Still, previous studies revealed a similar incidence to running, tennis, gymnastics and Olympic weightlifting and a much lower incidence relative to rugby and soccer. (2)(3)(4)(5)7,8) As in other studies, (2,5,15,16) the incidence of injuries in this study was 35.5%. However, in a recent prospective study, the rate was 14.9%.…”
Section: ❚ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Still, previous studies revealed a similar incidence to running, tennis, gymnastics and Olympic weightlifting and a much lower incidence relative to rugby and soccer. (2)(3)(4)(5)7,8) As in other studies, (2,5,15,16) the incidence of injuries in this study was 35.5%. However, in a recent prospective study, the rate was 14.9%.…”
Section: ❚ Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…O presente estudo identificou uma associação entre tempo de prática no TFAI com o risco de lesão. Em investigações recentes, foi observado que sujeitos com maior experiência na modalidade apresentaram maiores riscos de lesões quando comparados a sujeitos iniciantes 3,11,28 . Praticantes com maior tempo de prática utilizam maiores volumes e intensidades de treinamento e, portanto, tornam-se mais "vulneráveis" ao risco de lesão 29 .…”
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“…Aus diesem Grund wurden verschiedene Studien aus unterschiedlichen Ländern zur Häufigkeit und Ursache von Verletzungen im CF durchgeführt, u. a. in Dänemark, Brasilien, Italien, den Niederlanden, Portugal und den USA [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [17] (p = 0,778). Teilnehmer mit mehr als 6 Monaten Trainingserfahrung verletzten sich signifikant häufiger (≤6 Monate: 0,4 ± 0,6 Verletzungen; >6 Monate: 0,7 ± 0,8 Verletzungen; p = 0,002).…”
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