2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1440-2440(02)80019-6
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The epidemiology of medically attended sport and recreational injuries in Queensland

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“…Other sources estimate that they amount to approximately 60–70% 19,20 . Our data source may have overestimated the incidence of severe injuries among adolescents, as suggested by other authors 27–29 …”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Other sources estimate that they amount to approximately 60–70% 19,20 . Our data source may have overestimated the incidence of severe injuries among adolescents, as suggested by other authors 27–29 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Other sources estimate that they amount to approximately 60–70% 19,20 . Our data source may have overestimated the incidence of severe injuries among adolescents, as suggested by other authors 27–29 The fact that chronic and overuse injuries were not covered has also to be considered when interpreting the data 30 .…”
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“…However little data is available about injury rate in Futsal as a popular recreation Worldwide. [1][2][3][4] Objective The purpose of this study was to analyseanalyze the incidence and characteristics of injuries recorded in a large recreational centre over a 1-year period. Methods In a prospective design, all injuries in a total of 88 matches of recreational Futsal in 2014-2015 were recorded.…”
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“…Esto podría deberse a que el registro de lesiones el estudio de Viribay (2005), se realizó en servicios de urgencias y la gravedad de las lesiones, por tanto, podría ser presumiblemente mayor a la registradas en este proyecto donde cualquier molestia que supusiera la detención de la práctica deportiva se grabó como lesión, aunque no se necesitara de atención sanitaria. En este caso los resultados sí que parecen ser extrapolables a otros países, ya que diversos estudios en diferentes lugares como Alemania (Steinbruck, 1999), Australia (Mummery et al, 2002) o Finlandia (Ristolainen et al, 2010), se observó que la mayor incidencia de lesiones se produjo siempre en los miembros inferiores. Aunque en el estudio de Ristolainen (2010), que analizó las lesiones en corredores, futbolistas, esquiadores y nadadores, se encontró que en este último grupo de deportistas la mayor parte de las lesiones en miembros superiores; concretamente en los hombros (Ristolainen et al, 2010).…”
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