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Record Nr.

UNINA9910561294903321

Titolo

Epidemiology of injuries in sports / / edited by Gian Luigi Canata and Henrique Jones

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Germany ; ; New York, New York : , : Springer-Verlag, , [2022]

©2022

ISBN

3-662-64532-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (157 pages)

Disciplina

617.1027

Soggetti

Sports medicine

Sports injuries

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1: Archery -- 1.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 1.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 1.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 1.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 1.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 2: Athletics: Jumping -- 2.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 2.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 2.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 2.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 2.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 3: Athletics: Long-Distance Running -- 3.1  Long-Distance Running Athlete Definition -- 3.2  Incidence and Prevalence -- 3.3  Risk Factors -- 3.4  Injury Characteristics: Location, Etiology, and Type -- 3.5  Injury Time Loss -- 3.6  Specific Injuries -- 3.7  Prevention -- References -- 4: Athletics: Sprinting -- 4.1  Introduction -- 4.2  Characteristics of Sprints -- 4.3  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands of Sprints -- 4.4  Epidemiology of Injuries in Sprints -- 4.4.1  Injuries in Sprints During the Entire Athletics Season -- 4.4.2  Injuries in Sprints During Major International Championships -- 4.4.3  Summary of the Epidemiology of Injuries in Sprints -- 4.5  Specific Injuries of Sprinters -- 4.5.1  Hamstring Muscle Injuries in Sprinters -- 4.5.2  Achilles Tendinopathy in Sprinters -- 4.5.3  Stress Fractures in Sprinters -- 4.5.4  Low Back Pain in Sprinters -- 4.6  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 5: Athletics: Throwing -- 5.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 5.2  



Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 5.2.1  Hammer -- 5.2.2  Shot Put -- 5.2.3  Javelin -- 5.2.4  Discus -- 5.3  Epidemiology -- 5.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 5.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 6: Basketball -- 6.1  Characteristic of the Sport -- 6.1.1  Introduction -- 6.1.2  Epidemiology of Injuries in Basketball [2, 3].

6.2  Concussion [4] -- 6.3  Dental Trauma -- 6.4  Patellar Tendinopathy [5] -- 6.4.1  Epidemiology and Risk Factors -- 6.4.2  Diagnosis -- 6.4.3  Ultrasound is the Reference Exam -- 6.4.4  Treatment -- 6.4.5  Conclusion -- 6.5  Ankle and Retinacula -- 6.5.1  Anatomical Reminder -- 6.5.1.1  Topography -- 6.5.1.2  Retinacula Pathology -- The Types of Injuries -- The Different Retinacular Pathologies of the Foot and Ankle -- 6.5.1.3  Conclusion -- 6.6  Rehabilitation and Return to Play [6] -- 6.7  Prevention Strategies [7] -- References -- 7: Cycling -- 7.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 7.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 7.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 7.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Sport -- 7.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 8: Extreme Sports -- 8.1  Characteristic of the Sports -- 8.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 8.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 8.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Sport -- References -- 9: Field Hockey -- 9.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 9.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 9.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 9.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 9.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 10: Football -- 10.1  Introduction -- 10.1.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 10.1.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 10.1.3  Risk Factors -- 10.1.4  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 10.1.5  European Championship Data -- 10.1.6  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 10.1.7  Preventive Strategies -- References -- 11: Youth Football -- 11.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 11.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 11.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 11.4  Rehabilitation and Return-to-Play -- 11.5  Prevention Strategies -- 11.6  Injury Prevention Assessment -- Suggested Reading -- 12: Handball.

12.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 12.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 12.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 12.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play (RTP) -- 12.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 13: Ice Hockey -- 13.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 13.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 13.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 13.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 13.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 14: Olympics -- 14.1  Introduction -- 14.2  Injury Surveillance in the Olympic Games -- 14.3  Periodic Health Evaluations -- 14.4  Translating Research into Injury Prevention Practice -- 14.5  Future Directions -- 14.6  Conclusion -- References -- 15: Formula 1 World Championship -- 15.1  Introduction -- 15.2  Characteristics of Formula 1 World Championship -- 15.3  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands of Drivers and Team Members in Formula 1 World Championship -- 15.4  Epidemiology of Injuries in the Formula 1 World Championship -- 15.4.1  Acute Injuries in Drivers and Team Members Related to 'In Competition' Accidents -- 15.4.2  Chronic Overuse Musculoskeletal Conditions in Drivers -- 15.4.3  Chronic Overuse Musculoskeletal Conditions in Team Members -- 15.5  Diagnostic Imaging in Formula 1 -- 15.5.1  Equipment and Methods -- 15.5.2  Cervical Spine Injuries -- 15.6  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 15.6.1  Neck Pain and Low Back Pain in Drivers -- 15.6.2  Shoulder in Drivers -- 15.6.3  Tendinopathy in Team Members -- 15.6.4  Joints Disorders in Team Members -- 15.7  Prevention Strategies -- 15.7.1  



'In Season' Prevention Strategies -- 15.7.2  'In Race' Prevention Strategies -- References -- 16: Motocross -- 16.1  Characteristics of Motocross -- 16.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands of Motocross Riders -- 16.2.1  Incidence of Motocross Injuries.

16.2.2  Basic Rules of Injury Prevention -- 16.2.2.1  Rider Protection -- 16.3  Conclusion -- References -- 17: Rugby -- 17.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 17.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 17.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 17.3.1  Anatomical Injury Patterns -- 17.3.2  Youth and Junior Rugby -- 17.3.3  Community Rugby -- 17.3.4  Rugby League -- 17.3.5  Wheelchair Rugby -- 17.4  Specific Rehab and Return to Play -- 17.5  Specific Aspects in Different Subpopulations -- 17.6  Prevention Strategies -- 17.7  Equipment and Protection Considerations -- 17.8  Other Health Aspects and Diseases -- 17.9  Match Rules with Medical Importance -- 17.10  Summary -- References -- 18: Skiing -- 18.1  Introduction -- 18.2  Injury Distribution -- 18.3  Serious Injuries in Skiing -- 18.4  Equipment-Related Factors -- 18.5  Competitive Versus Recreational Skiing -- 18.6  Risk Factors -- 18.7  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 19: Alpine Skiing -- 19.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 19.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 19.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 19.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 19.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 20: Cross-Country Skiing -- 20.1  Characteristic of the Sport -- 20.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 20.3  Epidemiology of Cross-Country Skiing -- 20.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 20.4.1  MCL -- 20.4.2  Ankle Sprain -- 20.4.3  Achilles -- 20.4.4  Lower Back Pain -- 20.4.5  Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome -- 20.4.6  Hamstring -- 20.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 21: Tennis -- 21.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 21.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 21.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 21.4  Specific Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 21.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 22: Volleyball.

22.1  History of Volleyball -- 22.2  The Game -- 22.3  Biomechanics of Volleyball -- 22.4  Epidemiology of Volley Injuries -- 22.4.1  Prevention of Knee Injuries -- 22.5  Conclusions -- References -- 23: Water Polo -- 23.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 23.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 23.3  Epidemiology of Injury -- 23.3.1  Injury Patterns -- 23.3.2  Injury Locations -- 23.3.2.1  Head -- 23.3.2.2  Upper Extremity -- 23.3.2.3  Lower Extremity -- 23.4  Treatment, Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 23.5  Prevention Strategies -- References -- 24: Wrestling -- 24.1  Characteristics of the Sport -- 24.2  Physiological and Biomechanical Demands on Athletes -- 24.3  Epidemiology of Injuries -- 24.3.1  The Types of Wrestling Injuries -- 24.3.2  Timing and Onset -- 24.3.3  Severity -- 24.3.4  Body Regions and Parts -- 24.3.4.1  Head and Neck -- 24.3.4.2  Lower Extremity -- 24.4  Rehabilitation and Return to Play -- 24.5  Prevention Strategies -- 24.5.1  Functional Training -- 24.5.2  Equipment and Protection Considerations -- 24.5.3  Health Regulations and Pre-weigh-in Medical Examination -- 24.5.4  Diet for Wrestlers -- 24.5.5  Match Rules with Medical Importance -- References.