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K Krøner1, S A Schmidt, A B Nielsen

  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Aarhus Amtssygehus, Denmark.

British Journal of Sports Medicine
|September 1, 1990
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Sports injuries are common, with badminton causing a notable percentage of cases. Injury types and locations vary significantly by age, highlighting the need for personalized training and prevention strategies.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Epidemiology
  • Traumatology

Background:

  • Sports injuries represent a significant public health concern, necessitating detailed epidemiological analysis.
  • Understanding injury patterns is crucial for developing effective prevention and treatment strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the incidence, characteristics, and demographic distribution of sports injuries treated at Aarhus Amtssygehus and Aarhus Kommunehospital over a one-year period.
  • To specifically investigate badminton-related injuries and compare injury patterns across different age groups.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 4303 sports injury cases treated between January 1, 1986, and December 31, 1986.
  • Data collection included patient demographics, injury type, location, severity, and treatment outcomes.

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  • Statistical analysis was performed to identify age-related differences in injury risk and patterns.
  • Main Results:

    • Joint and ligament injuries were most common (58.5%), particularly in the lower limbs and in individuals under 30.
    • Muscle injuries (19.8%) were more prevalent in those over 30.
    • Badminton accounted for 4.1% of injuries (208 patients), with a mean age of 29.6 years.
    • While most injuries were minor, 6.8% required hospitalization and 30.9% needed further physician treatment.

    Conclusions:

    • Sports injury risk and patterns are significantly influenced by age.
    • Individualized training plans and prophylactic measures are recommended to mitigate age-related injury risks.
    • Targeted prevention strategies may reduce the incidence and severity of sports-related injuries.