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“…It also establishes athletes are more injured in attack and defence actions on the beach, with shoulder as the most common injury, while blocking actions and attack produced more injuries in indoor volleyball, with finger and ankle injury as the most frequent injury. In this line, some studies have studied in pattern of injuries in indoor players and beach volleyball (Kugler et al, 2006) setting 0.8 injuries per year being the knee injury (20%), ankle (17%), fingers (15%), shoulder (13.1%) and back pain (5.7%) the most common. Also, a review of the most common injuries in volleyball and beach volleyball is published in 2012 (Eerkes, 2012).…”
Section: Injuries Incidence Prevalence and Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also establishes athletes are more injured in attack and defence actions on the beach, with shoulder as the most common injury, while blocking actions and attack produced more injuries in indoor volleyball, with finger and ankle injury as the most frequent injury. In this line, some studies have studied in pattern of injuries in indoor players and beach volleyball (Kugler et al, 2006) setting 0.8 injuries per year being the knee injury (20%), ankle (17%), fingers (15%), shoulder (13.1%) and back pain (5.7%) the most common. Also, a review of the most common injuries in volleyball and beach volleyball is published in 2012 (Eerkes, 2012).…”
Section: Injuries Incidence Prevalence and Frequencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Inzidenz von volleyballbedingten Überlastungsschäden und Verletzungen liegt bei 5,1 % [10]. Die Beschwerden im Bereich der Wirbelsäule werden mit 8-15 % angegeben [4][5][6].…”
Section: Verhältnis Lateralflexion Links/rechtsunclassified
“…Aufgrund dieser Belastung kommt es zu einer Inzidenz der Verletzungen zwischen 1,7 und 3,8/1000 Stunden Volleyball [2][3][4]. Die Mehrzahl der Verletzungen tritt im Bereich der Wirbelsäule, des Kniegelenks, Schultergelenks und des Sprunggelenks auf, wobei Sprunggelenkstraumen in allen Studien als die häufigste Verletzungslokalisation angegeben werden [5,6]. Akute Wirbelsäulenverletzungen bzw.…”
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“…Beach volleyball is less harmful to the players' bodily integrity; it does not put so much pressure on the ligaments and joints to be practiced until a considerable age. In a scientific article, Kugler et al, found an incidence of 0.08 injuries per year in beach volleyball, most injuries being in the knee (20%), ankle (17%), fingers (15%), shoulder (13.1%), and pain back (5.7%) (Kugler et al, 2006), compared with indoor volleyball where the most significant injuries appear at the shoulder 1 back pain and knee joint .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%