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Injuries in Quidditch: A Prospective Study from a Complete UK Season.

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Quidditch injury rates are comparable to other contact sports, but concussion rates are higher for all players. This study examined injury patterns in UK quidditch athletes over one season.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Epidemiology
  • Trauma Research

Background:

  • Quidditch is a growing mixed-gender, full-contact sport with limited research on injury patterns.
  • Previous studies suggested potential sex-based differences in concussion rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the incidence and patterns of injuries in UK quidditch athletes.
  • To analyze injury data across a full competitive season.

Main Methods:

  • Prospective epidemiological study design.
  • Data collected by professional first aid staff at major UK tournaments (2017-18 season).
  • Involved 699 athletes, measuring time loss injuries per 1000 athletic exposures (AEs) and hours.

Main Results:

  • Overall time loss injury rate was 20.5 per 1000 hours (8.0/1000 AEs).
  • Concussion rate was 7.3 per 1000 hours (2.8/1000 AEs).
  • No significant difference in injury or concussion rates between male and female players.

Conclusions:

  • Quidditch exhibits injury rates similar to other full-contact sports.
  • Concussion rates in quidditch appear elevated compared to other contact sports for both sexes.