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KNEE JOINT INJURIES IN YOUNG BASKETBALL PLAYERS

LESÕES NA ARTICULAÇÃO DO JOELHO EM JOVENS JOGADORES DE BASQUETEBOL

LESIONES DE LA ARTICULACIÓN DE LA RODILLA EN JÓVENES JUGADORES DE BALONCESTO

ABSTRACT

Introduction

Basketball is a popular sport globally, and as the development of college basketball develops, basketball injuries also tend to increase. The knee has the highest injuries and problems incidence, reducing the athlete’s ability and shortening their professional career.

Objective

Explore the causes and characteristics of knee joint injuries in basketball players, comparing their different levels, performances, and positions.

Methods

600 college basketball players were studied. Current and past injuries were collected. A questionnaire on lifestyle, behavior, and habits was also applied, and their levels of physical ability and knowledge were also evaluated. Statistical methods were employed to investigate the characteristics and causes of knee joint injuries in young athletes.

Results

Among knee joint injuries of adolescent basketball players, there were more medial collateral ligament injuries and meniscal injuries. The probabilities are 34.1% and 24.3%, respectively. Patellar strain and cruciate ligament injury accounted for 12.1% and 19.5%, respectively, and the probability of fracture injury was 2.4%.

Conclusion

The knee joint is one of the most vulnerable joints in basketball. The consequences of its injury can bring an athletic career down and have a considerable impact on athletes’ physical and mental health. Evidence Level II; Therapeutic Studies – Investigating the results.

Basketball; Sports; Knee injuries; Adolescent

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