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Profesyonel Türk Futbolcularında Travmanın Değerlendirilmesi

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2011

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Tıp Araştırmaları Derneği

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GOLD

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Amaç: Dünyada en popüler olan futboldaki yaralanma miktarının azaltılması ve yaralanmaların önlenmesi için oyun pozisyonuna göre yaralanmaların anatomik lokalizasyonu ve yaralanma şekillerinin değerlendirilmesi önemlidir. Bu çalışmanın amacı, Türkiye Birinci ve İkinci Profesyonel Futbol Liglerine devam eden takımlarda oynayan futbolcularında yaralanmaların anatomik lokalizasyonu ve yaralanma şekillerinin değerlendirilmesiydi. Metod: Futbol yaralanmaları 510 futbolcunun katılımıyla ve anket yöntemiyle yapıldı. Bulgular: Farklı oyun pozisyonları için, yıpranmalar %64.5-85.4, kas zorlanmaları %52.-64.5, eklem burkulmaları %19.5-49.3 ve kırıklar %2.5-6.3 idi. Oyun pozisyonuna bakmaksızın alt eksremite yaralanmaları en genel yaralanmalar olarak saptandı (%60.5). Sonuç: Uygun ve yerinde alınan önlemlerle birlikte yaralanma riski ve miktarlarının azaltılması için bu bilgilerden yararlanılması önerilir
Aim: It is important to evaluate the injury patterns and anatomic localization of the injuries according to the playing position for the prevention of injuries and reduction of injury cost in football which is the most popular in the world. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the injury pattern and anatomical localization of injuries. Method: The injury pattern was evaluated with a questionnaire with the participation of 510 football players playing for the teams attending the First and Second Professional Turkish Leagues. Result: For different playing positions abrasions were 64.55-85.42%, muscular strains were 52.06-64.58%, joint sprains were 19.58-49.37% and fractures were 2.58-6.39% present. Regardless from the playing position lower extremity injuries were the most common injuries detected (60.5%). Conclusion: It was suggested that these data would be helpful for the reduction of injury risks and the costs besides with proper onsite precautions. © 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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Spor Bilimleri, Anatomical Localizations, Football, Injury, Abrasion, Anatomical Variation, Article, Controlled Study, Evaluation Research, Football, Fracture, Human, Joint Injury, Joint Sprain, Leg Injury, Major Clinical Study, Muscle Strain, Occupational Accident, Questionnaire, Sport Injury, Sprain, Turkey (Republic), 03 medical and health sciences, Astronomy, Turkish, Football, Medical emergency, Poison control, Geometry, Injury, Football players, Health Sciences, FOS: Mathematics, Anatomical Localizations, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, League, Sports Injury, Cerrahi, 0302 clinical medicine, Epidemiology of Sports-Related Musculoskeletal Injuries, Geography, Physics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Injury prevention, Linguistics, Anatomik Lokalizasyon, Global Burden of Child Injury Prevention, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Yaralanma, Philosophy, Futbol, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Archaeology, Shoulder Pathology and Treatment Outcomes, Football, injury, anatomical localizations, FOS: Languages and literature, Medicine, Surgery, Reduction (mathematics), Physical therapy, Mathematics

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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European Journal of General Medicine
European Journal of General Medicine

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8
8

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2
2

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98
98

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104
104
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