2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.recot.2015.12.002
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Epidemiología de las lesiones sufridas por los jugadores durante el XVI Campeonato Sudamericano Sub-17 de Fútbol

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“…Like the study by Quintero et al of 2020 in Colombia, where 74.2% of the participating footballers in the under 16 and under 17 categories were predominantly rights (26). In relation, some studies have reported that in soccer players, muscle injuries of the hamstrings and adductors occur more frequently in the dominant leg (27,28).…”
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“…Like the study by Quintero et al of 2020 in Colombia, where 74.2% of the participating footballers in the under 16 and under 17 categories were predominantly rights (26). In relation, some studies have reported that in soccer players, muscle injuries of the hamstrings and adductors occur more frequently in the dominant leg (27,28).…”
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“…Las lesiones que presentan jugadores de fútbol juvenil, al igual que en el fútbol profesional, son más comunes en miembros inferiores, y la mayor parte se dan por contacto directo, 56%. Las lesiones más frecuentes afectaron el tobillo, el tendón de Aquiles, el muslo seguidos por traumatismo de rodilla y pie (Pangrazio & Forriol, 2016).…”
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“…Hip and thigh muscular activity in professional soccer players during an isometric squat with and without controlled hip contraction Actividad muscular de cadera y muslo en jugadores de fútbol profesionales durante una sentadilla isométrica con y sin contracción controlada de cadera Introduction Knee joint injuries are among the most common injuries in soccer (Bianchi, Veneziani, Cantalice, Notarnicola, & Tafuri, 2018;Driban, Hootman, Sitler, Harris, & Cattano, 2017;Leventer, Eek, Hofstetter, & Lames, 2016). Because this joint is subjected to different loads it can be injured by trauma and by alterations in muscular activity, which can increase the risk of injury (Jimenez-Reyes et al, 2018;Pangrazio & Forriol, 2016a, 2016b. In addition to the above, the risk of osteoarthritis of the knee increases from two to three times in professional soccer players, independent of the presence of significant trauma in his career (Ali Khan et al, 2018;Fernandes et al, 2018;Spahn, Grosser, Schiltenwolf, Schroter, & Grifka, 2015).…”
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