Title of article :
An Addendum to Injury Rates in Iranian Taekwondo Athletes; a Prospective Study
Author/Authors :
Pieter, Willy ExRA, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI, USA , Rostami, Mohsen Sports Medicine Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IR Iran , Ziaee, Vahid Sports Medicine Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IR Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare the Iranian
taekwondo-in statistically in terms of total injury rates to
international counterparts as gleaned from the extant literature.
Methods: The Iranian sample consisted of 204 male taekwondo-in
participating in the national championship. The international
sample included the participants in national and international
tournaments. Validated standard questionnaires were employed at
all tournaments to collect injury data that were always diagnosed
by the respective tournament physicians. An injury was defined as
any circumstance for which assistance was sought from the medical
personnel. In addition to injury rates, 95% confidence intervals
(CIs) around the rates were computed. To assess which group was
at higher risk, odds ratios were calculated, including the 95%CIs.
Results: Compared to Greek counterparts, the injury rate for the
Iranian taekwondo-in was statistically significantly higher. The
Iranians were also at a higher risk to incur an injury: or = 11.2
(95%CI: 6.60 – 18.88, P < 0.001, CLR = 2.86). When comparing the
Iranian taekwondo-in to their colleagues competing at the 1999
World Championships, the former recorded a statistically
significantly lower injury rate but the latter were not at a higher
risk (OR = 0.61, 95%CI: 0.41 – 0.91, P=0.014, CLR = 2.20).
Conclusion: A statistical comparison of total injury rates in Iranian
and international taekwondo-in revealed no difference between the
two groups. However, what is of concern is that the total injury rate
across taekwondo studies is significantly higher than those reported
for American football.
Keywords :
Taekwondo , Martial arts , Sport injury , Combat sports , Athlete exposure
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics