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Is Prevention of Sports Injuries a Realistic Goal?
To assess the reliability of injury registration and to determine the incidence of injury in intramural (pro gram of the institution) and extramural (leisure time) sports activities, we prospectively recorded information on sports injuries for 4 years in a group of 136 physical education students. R...
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Published in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1996-07, Vol.24 (4), p.528 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | To assess the reliability of injury registration and to determine the incidence of injury in intramural (pro gram of the institution)
and extramural (leisure time) sports activities, we prospectively recorded information on sports injuries for 4 years in a
group of 136 physical education students. Registration forms were com pleted every 3 weeks, and data on medical consulta tions
were recorded. During the last year, we asked 59 students to recall all injuries sustained to establish the reliability of
retrospective injury registration. In the pro spective study, 525 sports injuries were recorded: 58% during intramural activities
and 42% during extramural. The incident rate per 1000 hours of intramural activities (1.26) was significantly lower than that
for extramural activities (1.77). A gradual decline in response rate from 98.4% the 1st year to 87.7% in the final year indicated
a decreasing compliance during the study period. Eighteen percent of all injuries with recorded medical consultations were
not reported by the stu dents. At the retrospective injury registration in the final year of the study, students had forgotten
54% of the recorded injuries and 50 injuries (20% of all recorded injuries) were mentioned that had not been recorded during
the previous years. We conclude that, even in a well-supervised population, prospective injury registra tion is not complete,
and the reliability of retrospective injury registration is even poorer. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354659602400419 |