Author/Authors :
Ziaee، Vahid نويسنده , , Shobbar، Montazer نويسنده Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of
Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , , Lotfian، Sara نويسنده Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran , , Ahmadinejad، Mahdi نويسنده Mahdi Ahmadinejad(MD) : Assistant Professor, Anesthesiologist and Specialist in ICU –MD, Bahonar Hospital, Kerman University Medical of Sciences, Kerman, Iran. Ahmadinejad, Mahdi
Abstract :
Karate is a public sport that has athletes in various age ranges
and abundant active sport clubs in Iran. The pattern of injury in this
sport in Iranian athletes seems different from other countries. This
study was performed with the purpose of considering the incidence and
type of injury of karate athletes aged below 30 years from Tehran, Iran
clubs. In a cross-sectional study, 10 karate clubs were selected in
Tehran. Clubs were selected based on a cluster method from 5 different
geographical regions of Tehran. All injuries were collected based on
athletes’ or clubs’ weekly report with a designed questionnaire. The
injuries were classified according to: low, medium and severe injury.
Collected data was analyzed with SPSS software version 17. 620 athletes
were studied totally and incidence rate of injury per athletes was 16.1%
and 20.2 per 100 athletes. Ninety percent of injuries were during bout
practice, 6% during fitness and 4% during kata. The rate of injury was
more common in athletes with weight less than 70 kg and lower sport
experience (P ≤ 0.05). The commonest locations for injury were head and
neck followed by trunk, lower and upper limb, respectively. Just 2 cases
needed surgical intervention and no one led to decreased level of
consciousness. The most common type of injury was contusion, bruise and
superficial scratch (64%). Severe injury was uncommon in this study and
similar to other Iranian studies head and neck had the most injuries.
Athletes with lower experience and lower weight were associated with
higher injuries.