2020
DOI: 10.1177/0954411920915589
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Risk assessment in different Judo techniques for children and adolescent athletes

Abstract: Judo is a combat sport that involves throwing the opponent onto the back. When being thrown, head biomechanics may be related to head injury risk. This study aimed to assess head injury risks associated with four Judo techniques in children and adolescents with different experience levels. Twenty children (<12 years) and 20 adolescents (≥ 12 years) judoka were recruited. Each group was divided into non-expert and expert. Two inertial sensors were fixed on fallers’ head and torso. Two backward ( o-soto-gari … Show more

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“…In the past, most papers approached topics related to the risks in sport. Most of the time, the risk of physical injury in sports: from acceptance through cultural habits (Nixon, 1993) to specific analyses of a certain sport (Vacca et al, 2020). To these, we can add lifestyle risks or using performance-enhancing drugs as constantly relevant topics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the past, most papers approached topics related to the risks in sport. Most of the time, the risk of physical injury in sports: from acceptance through cultural habits (Nixon, 1993) to specific analyses of a certain sport (Vacca et al, 2020). To these, we can add lifestyle risks or using performance-enhancing drugs as constantly relevant topics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), respectively. In addition, accelerometry has also been used in judo in the topics of injury prevention [e.g., (14)(15)(16)(17),] and technique training [e.g. (18,19),].…”
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confidence: 99%