2020
DOI: 10.12775/jehs.2020.10.07.018
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Specificity and spectrum of injuries among volleyball players

Abstract: Volleyball is one of the most popular sports around the world. Due to its non-contact nature, it is considered as one of the safer team sports. The specificity of contusions in volleyball players is related to the type of performed and repeated movement patterns. The aim of the study was to describe the issue of injuries among volleyball players-most common anatomical locations, mechanisms, risk factors, methods of prevention. The article was created on the basis of a literature review. The most common type of… Show more

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“…In the data analysis, the author mainly used software such as EXCEL2013 and SPSS20.0, firstly used EXCEL2013 for simple data processing, and then used SPSS20.0 to analyze the data before and after the experiment. 6 There is no need for a code of ethics for this type of study.…”
Section: Mathematical Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the data analysis, the author mainly used software such as EXCEL2013 and SPSS20.0, firstly used EXCEL2013 for simple data processing, and then used SPSS20.0 to analyze the data before and after the experiment. 6 There is no need for a code of ethics for this type of study.…”
Section: Mathematical Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ball's high speeds, which can reach up to 80 mph, pose a significant risk of injury if it contacts a player's unintended body area. Specific positions on the volleyball court are linked to particular injury risks, with hitting and blocking being more injury-prone compared to passing or setting [15,16]. The majority of injuries, whether they are sudden and acute or develop over time due to overuse, occur during the physical act of jumping [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%