2007
DOI: 10.1097/jsm.0b013e318059b536
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The Orchard Sports Injury Classification System (OSICS) Version 10

Abstract: If you ignore the name of the things, what you know of them disappears.

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“…The first (leftmost) character relates to the anatomical location; the second character to the specific injured tissue or the pathology of the injury; the third and fourth characters further describe the pathology or broaden the diagnosis 19 20. The letter X is used as a character when some aspect of the injury is unspecified,20 or as the fourth character if sufficient detail is provided by the previous three characters (eg, the code AFAX is used to denote a fracture of the tibia and fibula at the ankle joint, because this is fully specified by the first three characters).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first (leftmost) character relates to the anatomical location; the second character to the specific injured tissue or the pathology of the injury; the third and fourth characters further describe the pathology or broaden the diagnosis 19 20. The letter X is used as a character when some aspect of the injury is unspecified,20 or as the fourth character if sufficient detail is provided by the previous three characters (eg, the code AFAX is used to denote a fracture of the tibia and fibula at the ankle joint, because this is fully specified by the first three characters).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The injuries were classified by injury location, type, and mechanism. For this purpose, the OSICS system (Orchard Sports Injury Classification System) which divides the location of an injury into the head/neck, upper extremities, trunk, lower extremities and others was used (12). The injury type was classified into 6 categories (bone, joints, muscle/tendons, contusion, nervous system and others), while the injury mechanism was classified into injuries due to overload (resulting from a repeated micro-trauma, with or without an identifiable traumatic event) or traumatic (resulting from a specific or recognizable event).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Orchard Sports Injury Classification System (Rae & Orchard, 2007) was used to structure the classification of the injury data by type and location. In addition, the respondents were asked to report causes of each injury event.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%