2017
DOI: 10.4085/1062-6050-52.12.23
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Injuries in Japanese Junior Soccer Players During Games and Practices

Abstract: The GIRs were higher than the PIRs in Japanese junior soccer players. A lower overall PIR suggested that players in the U-12 age group practiced under appropriate conditions. However, the higher GIR in this age category needs to be decreased.

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“…A total of four ISSs and three ISGs on injury surveillance methods were cited in 23 injury surveillance studies that were conducted in Japan: ISS 1. National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System [23][24][25][46][47][48][49] ISS 2. International Ski Federation Injury Surveillance System [50] ISS 3. International Olympic Committee injury surveillance system for multi-sports events [31][32][33] ISS 4. Union of European Football Associations Champions League Injury Study [26] ISG 1.…”
Section: Injury Surveillance Systems and Injury Surveillance Guidelin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A total of four ISSs and three ISGs on injury surveillance methods were cited in 23 injury surveillance studies that were conducted in Japan: ISS 1. National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System [23][24][25][46][47][48][49] ISS 2. International Ski Federation Injury Surveillance System [50] ISS 3. International Olympic Committee injury surveillance system for multi-sports events [31][32][33] ISS 4. Union of European Football Associations Champions League Injury Study [26] ISG 1.…”
Section: Injury Surveillance Systems and Injury Surveillance Guidelin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three of the 23 articles targeted study populations within multiple sports settings [28,31,50], five within the rugby union [38][39][40]42,43], four within football [25,[35][36][37], three within…”
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“…In epidemiological studies, it is possible to calculate the injury rate per exposure hour or number of exposures by recording the exposure time in a prospective study. The injury rate can be compared to that in other groups (e.g., sports, player level, or injury type) [19][20][21][22] , compared between seasons of the same sport, and compared between matches and training, which is a useful means of assessing the relative risk. The National College Athletic Association has long used epidemiological injury data to implement measures to reduce injury risk.…”
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“…Athletes generally exceed the limits of the body, which can result in various lesions [1][2][3]. In soccer adult players, 60-80% of such lesions are located on the lower extremities especially the knees and ankles [4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%