Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119227045.ch8
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Shoulder injuries in volleyball

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“…The 11 th sustained injury is the neck injury with a frequency score of 8 (0.6%). These study results are further supported Cools & Reese (2017) referring minor injuries of lower body extremities such as truck, foot, arm/elbow lower and upper leg and the neck account to 6% to 19% of volleyball injuries.…”
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“…The 11 th sustained injury is the neck injury with a frequency score of 8 (0.6%). These study results are further supported Cools & Reese (2017) referring minor injuries of lower body extremities such as truck, foot, arm/elbow lower and upper leg and the neck account to 6% to 19% of volleyball injuries.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Research further shows that volleyball-precise abilities such as serving and spiking and place put great load on the shoulder girdle. These overhead abilities subject the main shoulder girdle to repetitive pressure, which may cause failure and injury to the easy tissues (Cools & Reese, 2017). To well comprehend the mechanism of chronic shoulder injuries in volleyball players, the volleyball health expert should have a fundamental familiarity with the required knowledge of the volleyball serve and spike.…”
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“…Norint laiku imtis prevencinių priemonių lėtiniams sužalojimams išvengti bei siekiant įvertinti sportininko pažangą treniruojantis arba būklę patyrus traumą, turėtų būti taikomas sukamosios manžetės raumenų jėgos matavimas [2]. Dėl žasto judesių amplitudžių, raumenų ar kapsulės įtampos pokyčių sutrikdoma peties biomechanika, galinti paskatinti pažeidimų, tokių kaip peties ankštumo sindromas, sąnario nestabilumas ar žasto panirimas, išsivystymą [3].…”
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“…During the attack, the athlete is in the air and strikes the ball with the upper limb without the support of the lower limbs, which exposes the player's shoulder to an excessive load, predisposing the risk of injuries 4,6 . Among the shoulder injuries that occur in volleyball, the rotator cuff tendinopathy, impingement syndrome, SLAP-type injuries, and suprascapular nerve compression, which can lead to atrophy of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles can be mentioned [10][11][12][13] . At the elbow, the most common are collateral ligament injuries (especially the medial one), tendinitis, and, at the wrist and hand, scaphoid fractures, ligament injuries, dislocation, and finger fractures 12 .…”
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