1998
DOI: 10.1136/bjsm.32.2.149
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Injury in summer rugby league football: the experiences of one club.

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“…Five review studies [3,9,14,20,21] were included in the data collection but were not utilised for the pooled analysis. The studies selected for inclusion reported rugby league match [7,13,[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] (n = 19) and training [7,13,[39][40][41][42] (n = 6) concussion injuries within their datasets (see Table 1). Although one study [43] reported concussions, it did not report total match and training exposure hours.…”
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“…Five review studies [3,9,14,20,21] were included in the data collection but were not utilised for the pooled analysis. The studies selected for inclusion reported rugby league match [7,13,[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] (n = 19) and training [7,13,[39][40][41][42] (n = 6) concussion injuries within their datasets (see Table 1). Although one study [43] reported concussions, it did not report total match and training exposure hours.…”
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“…As a result, the incidence per 1000 h could not be calculated and the study was excluded from the pooled analysis. Data pertaining to the participation level were reviewed and the studies meeting the inclusion criteria were grouped into professional (including reserve grade and elite) [13,[22][23][24][25][26][27]; semi-professional (including sub-elite) [7, 28-30, 39, 40]; amateur [31-36, 41, 42] and junior [4,37,38]. One study [44] reported on an amateur rugby league sevens tournament and was included into the amateur group.…”
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“…A taxa de lesões (ou incidência) é mais freqüentemente registrada por 1.000 horas de jogo segundo a posição do jogador 2,3,5,8,[10][11][12][13][14] . A incidência de lesões foi calculada dividindo-se o número total de lesões sofridas pelos jogadores do time pelo tempo de exposição a lesões, multiplicando-se esse resultado por 1000.…”
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“…A incidência de lesões foi calculada dividindo-se o número total de lesões sofridas pelos jogadores do time pelo tempo de exposição a lesões, multiplicando-se esse resultado por 1000. Para calcular o tempo de exposição a lesões (em horas de jogo, segundo a posição do jogador), multiplica-se o número total de partidas disputadas pelo núme-ro de jogadores em campo (em geral, 15) e pelo tempo de duração da partida (em média, 80 minutos, ou 1,33 horas) 2,3,8,11 . com jogadores amadores, por exemplo, encontraram incidências de 160,6 por 1.000 5 e de 238,5 por 1.000 horas de jogo 9 ; no estudo de Jakoet e Noakes 15 , também com amadores, a taxa de incidência de lesões encontrada foi de 78 por 1.000 horas de jogo.…”
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