練柔道可能致死 日家長心驚 - 空手道 Karate
By Zenobia
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result有受傷的種類分布
比較容易受傷的危險因子包括
太 重 !!!!
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[Judo injuries in children].
Salanne S, Zelmat B, Rekhroukh H, Claudet I.
TSA 70034, urgences pédiatriques, hôpital des Enfants, 31059 Toulouse cedex
9, France.
Abstract
AIMS: Analyze the epidemiology and the distribution of judo injuries in a
pediatric population.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted from May 2006 to
May 2008, including all patients aged less than 15 years admitted to a
tertiary-level pediatric emergency unit. The data collected were age, sex,
geographic origin, time and day of admission, duration in the pediatric
emergency department, body weight, type and location of injuries, and
progression. For statistical analysis, data were entered in Microsoft Excel
tables. In the descriptive analysis, data are presented as mean values with
SD. To compare qualitative variables, a chi(2) test was used and the
two-tailed Fisher exact test if the expected value was lesser or equal to 5.
Statistical significance was considered at P<0.05.
RESULTS: During the study period, 173 patients were included, with a
male:female ratio of 2.46. The mean age was 10.6+/-2.4 years. Most children
were admitted during the weekend (59 %). The distribution of lesions was
contusions (44 %), fractures (31 %), sprains (19 %), dislocations (3 %), and
wounds (3 %). The upper extremities were more frequently affected than the
lower extremities (46 % vs. 25 %), with a significant male prevalence (78 %)
(P<0.0001), dominated by fractures (54 %), especially clavicle fractures (72
%). Compared to the other injuries, the male population had a significantly
higher risk of fractures (P=0.04). Thirteen children required hospitalization
for surgical repair of fractures.
CONCLUSION: Frequent and often benign, judo accidents in children are
different from adult injuries in their mechanisms and injury distribution.
There is also an additional risk of growth plate damage. Risk factors have
been attributed to an increased injury incidence: body weight loss over 5 %
or overweight, age and judo experience, and male gender. During competition
and training sessions, the evaluation and prevention of these factors could
decrease the occurrence of such injuries.
Copyright 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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result有受傷的種類分布
比較容易受傷的危險因子包括
太 重 !!!!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[Judo injuries in children].
Salanne S, Zelmat B, Rekhroukh H, Claudet I.
TSA 70034, urgences pédiatriques, hôpital des Enfants, 31059 Toulouse cedex
9, France.
Abstract
AIMS: Analyze the epidemiology and the distribution of judo injuries in a
pediatric population.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted from May 2006 to
May 2008, including all patients aged less than 15 years admitted to a
tertiary-level pediatric emergency unit. The data collected were age, sex,
geographic origin, time and day of admission, duration in the pediatric
emergency department, body weight, type and location of injuries, and
progression. For statistical analysis, data were entered in Microsoft Excel
tables. In the descriptive analysis, data are presented as mean values with
SD. To compare qualitative variables, a chi(2) test was used and the
two-tailed Fisher exact test if the expected value was lesser or equal to 5.
Statistical significance was considered at P<0.05.
RESULTS: During the study period, 173 patients were included, with a
male:female ratio of 2.46. The mean age was 10.6+/-2.4 years. Most children
were admitted during the weekend (59 %). The distribution of lesions was
contusions (44 %), fractures (31 %), sprains (19 %), dislocations (3 %), and
wounds (3 %). The upper extremities were more frequently affected than the
lower extremities (46 % vs. 25 %), with a significant male prevalence (78 %)
(P<0.0001), dominated by fractures (54 %), especially clavicle fractures (72
%). Compared to the other injuries, the male population had a significantly
higher risk of fractures (P=0.04). Thirteen children required hospitalization
for surgical repair of fractures.
CONCLUSION: Frequent and often benign, judo accidents in children are
different from adult injuries in their mechanisms and injury distribution.
There is also an additional risk of growth plate damage. Risk factors have
been attributed to an increased injury incidence: body weight loss over 5 %
or overweight, age and judo experience, and male gender. During competition
and training sessions, the evaluation and prevention of these factors could
decrease the occurrence of such injuries.
Copyright 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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