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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina
Print version ISSN 0120-0011
Abstract
CORREA-MESA, Juan Felipe; RODRIGUEZ-CAMACHO, Diego Fabricio; CAMARGO-ROJAS, Diana Alexandra and CORREA-MORALES, Juan Carlos. Prevalence of injuries in wrestlers from to the Wrestling League of Bogotá, D.C. rev.fac.med. [online]. 2016, vol.64, suppl.1, pp.99-104. ISSN 0120-0011. https://doi.org/10.15446/revfacmed.v64n3Supl.50971.
Introduction:
In wrestling, events that can cause physical changes, such as falls, contacts on the ground, lifts, bows, among others, occur.
Objective:
To estimate the prevalence of injuries and correlated factors in wrestlers. Materials and methods: Observational, correlational and cross-sectional study including 29 athletes of the Wrestling League of Bogotá.
Results:
In the past year, 15 athletes had no injury (51.72%), 11 had an injury (37.93%) and 2 had 4 lesions (6.89%). The highest prevalence of injuries presented in shoulders (17%) and the most frequent type of injury was tendinopathy (13.79%). Body mass index (BMI) had a positive effect on the likelihood of injury (p value=0.07) with significance at 10% and, also, with an initial significant variable (p=0.014).The results of the sit and reach test were significant at 10% (p value=0.09), indicating a slight positive relationship between athletes who are more flexible and the injury.
Conclusions:
The most prevalent injury was tendinopathy on the shoulder. BMI, the start of practice at 13 to 16 years of age, and the sit and reach test have a positive significance towards the number of injuries in the past year.
Keywords : Wrestling; Injury; Prevalence (MeSH)..