A One Year Prospective Study of Soccer Injuries in the 1992-1993 Kenyan National Team

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A One Year Prospective Study of Soccer Injuries in the 1992-1993 Kenyan National Team

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Title: A One Year Prospective Study of Soccer Injuries in the 1992-1993 Kenyan National Team
Author: Wekesa, Moni
Abstract: Injuries are common in all sports, including soccer. Most of these injuries can be prevented if their aetiology, mechanisms and predisposing actions are analyzed. There were a total of 32 injuries in the study period. The incidence of lesions was 1.78 per match or 1.1 per player. 43.75% were contusions, 31.25% overuse and 25% sprains. 34.38% of the injuries affected the groin/thigh, 28.13% the knee and 25% the ankle. The right side of the body (65.63%) suffered more injuries. The opponent (60%), ball (12%)and the ground (10%) were the major causes. The activities during injury were running/dribbling (43.8%), tackling (18.8%) and heading (9.4%). A similar study of longer duration is recommended.
URI: http://repository.daystar.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/4227
Date: 1995-11


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