Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in Israel

A retrospective study was made of sports injuries occurring in physical education classes in 51 junior and senior high schools in Israel during a period of 14 months (2000-2002). The survey covered a total population of 11439 students aged 12 to 18, 52% male, 48% female. The aim of the study was to...

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Main Authors: Coleman R, M Wertheim, S Azencot, E Carmeli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2003-12-01
Series:Biology of Sport
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spelling doaj-75a6088e6f744dc0a7d55d043d9265fd2020-11-24T23:32:05ZengTermedia Publishing HouseBiology of Sport0860-021X2003-12-01204271280Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in IsraelColeman RM WertheimS AzencotE CarmeliA retrospective study was made of sports injuries occurring in physical education classes in 51 junior and senior high schools in Israel during a period of 14 months (2000-2002). The survey covered a total population of 11439 students aged 12 to 18, 52% male, 48% female. The aim of the study was to assess the incidence, types and risk factors involving sports injuries among students in physical education classes. Physical education teachers were asked to complete questionnaires recording injuries that occurred during their lessons. Data included: socio-demographic parameters (gender, age, height and weight of the injured students), area and type of injury, time of injury during the class, type of sport activity, previous injuries, assessment of sport capabilities and performance. A total of 192 injuries were recorded in the survey (1.70%). Male and female students had fairly similar injury rates (49% female, 51% male). 12-14 year old students showed the greatest number of injuries (52%). The ankle was the most common site of injury in both genders (48%) mostly involving ankle sprain. Athletics was the most common sport involving injury (38%). 45% of injuries were reported to occur in the start of the class, whereas 26% of injuries were repeat injuries. This survey showed that the incidence of injuries during supervised physical education classes in high schools in Israel is relatively low and is similar to that of other Western countries. http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=891982physical educationschool childrensports injuries
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author Coleman R
M Wertheim
S Azencot
E Carmeli
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M Wertheim
S Azencot
E Carmeli
Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in Israel
Biology of Sport
physical education
school children
sports injuries
author_facet Coleman R
M Wertheim
S Azencot
E Carmeli
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title Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in Israel
title_short Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in Israel
title_full Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in Israel
title_fullStr Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in Israel
title_full_unstemmed Sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in Israel
title_sort sports injuries in students aged 12-18 during physical education classes in israel
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Biology of Sport
issn 0860-021X
publishDate 2003-12-01
description A retrospective study was made of sports injuries occurring in physical education classes in 51 junior and senior high schools in Israel during a period of 14 months (2000-2002). The survey covered a total population of 11439 students aged 12 to 18, 52% male, 48% female. The aim of the study was to assess the incidence, types and risk factors involving sports injuries among students in physical education classes. Physical education teachers were asked to complete questionnaires recording injuries that occurred during their lessons. Data included: socio-demographic parameters (gender, age, height and weight of the injured students), area and type of injury, time of injury during the class, type of sport activity, previous injuries, assessment of sport capabilities and performance. A total of 192 injuries were recorded in the survey (1.70%). Male and female students had fairly similar injury rates (49% female, 51% male). 12-14 year old students showed the greatest number of injuries (52%). The ankle was the most common site of injury in both genders (48%) mostly involving ankle sprain. Athletics was the most common sport involving injury (38%). 45% of injuries were reported to occur in the start of the class, whereas 26% of injuries were repeat injuries. This survey showed that the incidence of injuries during supervised physical education classes in high schools in Israel is relatively low and is similar to that of other Western countries.
topic physical education
school children
sports injuries
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