2021
DOI: 10.12691/ajssm-9-1-2
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Pattern of Injuries Related to Badminton among Elite Junior Badminton Players in Kandy District - Sri Lanka

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“…The results of the Mann-whitney statistical test obtained p<0.05, meaning that H0 was rejected, so there was a difference in the tennis elbow risk based on badminton player status. Different results are found in previous research conducted by Senadheera et al, (2019), showing 13.33% of the incidence of tennis elbow in badminton players. However, the incidence was caused by the player lack of flexibility training, so there was no significant relationship with tennis elbow based on extrinsic factors, such as player status and length of playing time.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…The results of the Mann-whitney statistical test obtained p<0.05, meaning that H0 was rejected, so there was a difference in the tennis elbow risk based on badminton player status. Different results are found in previous research conducted by Senadheera et al, (2019), showing 13.33% of the incidence of tennis elbow in badminton players. However, the incidence was caused by the player lack of flexibility training, so there was no significant relationship with tennis elbow based on extrinsic factors, such as player status and length of playing time.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%