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Sports injuries and injury-preventive behavior related to hockey and volleyball in the Netherlands
Authors:Paul den Hertog PhD
Affiliation:Consumer Safety Institute , Amsterdam
Abstract:Abstract

In a survey of hockey and volleyball players, the number and nature of sports injuries, the percentage of players taking injury-preventive measures (warming up before and cooling down after playing and the use of gum-shields and knee caps) and the main reasons for taking these measures have been assessed by self-reports in a questionnaire. The questionnaire for hockey players was answered by 635 respondents, the questionnaire for volleyball players by 711 players. For both hockey players and volleyball players, an incidence of about 500 injuries per 1000 players per year was found. Almost all volleyball players warmed-up before the last game played and 86% wore knee caps. About 25% of all hockey- and volleyball players took part in cooling down after this game. A gum-shield was used by 25% of the hockeyplayers. Surprisingly, players who took part in cooling down appeared to have a higher number of injuries than those who did not.
Keywords:sports  injury data  prevention  hockey  volleyball
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