Occurrence of Injuries in Different Phases of Judo Matches: Analysis Based on International Competitions.

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.3390/sports12120354
Wiesław Błach, Dawid Gaweł, Wojciech J Cynarski, Łukasz Rydzik, Zbigniew Borysiuk, Maciej Kostrzewa
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Background: The specificity of the technical actions that are performed in judo may be dependent on and vary during particular phases of the combat, thus possibly impacting injury prevalence. Therefore, towards the betterment of athletes' safety and considering the importance of the issue of injury prevention in judo, the main goal of this study was to identify the injury occurrence during respective combat phases, i.e., the (a) first half, (b) second half, (c) last minute, and (d) golden score.

Methods: A total of 26,862 elite judo athletes, including 15,571 men and 11,291 women, participated in the study. The subjects competed in 128 international tournaments of the European Judo Union (EJU) in 2005-2020. The EJU medical questionnaire was utilized to gather information from each injured athlete according to the aforementioned inclusion criteria.

Results: Several statistically significant relationships were found between the differences in the number of injuries between particular combat phases and the athlete's sex.

Conclusions: A significantly higher number of injuries occurred during the combined second half and the last minute of the judo combat. Males suffered more injuries during the first and second half of the combat compared to females, however, during the last minute of the combat, the number of injuries was greater among women.

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柔道比赛中不同阶段损伤的发生:基于国际比赛的分析。
背景:柔道中技术动作的特殊性可能取决于战斗的特定阶段,因此可能影响伤害的普遍性。因此,为了更好地保障运动员的安全,同时考虑到柔道运动中伤害预防问题的重要性,本研究的主要目标是确定(a)上半场,(b)下半场,(c)最后一分钟,(d)黄金得分的各个战斗阶段的伤害发生情况。方法:共有26,862名优秀柔道运动员参与研究,其中男性15,571人,女性11,291人。这些科目在2005-2020年参加了128场欧洲柔道联盟(EJU)的国际比赛。根据上述纳入标准,利用EJU医疗问卷收集每位受伤运动员的信息。结果:在特定战斗阶段受伤数量的差异与运动员性别之间发现了几个统计学上显著的关系。结论:在柔道比赛的下半场和最后一分钟,受伤的人数明显增加。与女性相比,男性在战斗的前半段和后半段受伤更多,然而,在战斗的最后一分钟,女性受伤的数量更多。
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