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Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention Dr. Hassan Kamal, MD Member of WTF medical committee Head of AFTU medical committee Researcher of sport medicine , Egypt). ) National research center Chairman of Egyptian Olympic Medical committee

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Page 1: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Taekwondo Injuries During training

Incidence and prevention Dr Hassan Kamal MD

Member of WTF medical committee

Head of AFTU medical committee

Researcher of sport medicine

Egypt))National research center

Chairman of Egyptian Olympic Medical committee

The physician must view

patients in their own world Dr Harvey Cushing (1869 ndash 1939)

In Taekwondo field

bull One Player

bull One Coach

bull One Doctor

Letrsquos be a part of the game

Kyorugi injuries related to

Injuries related to poomsae

Types of injuries

bull Contact Injuries

Kyrougi only

Training and competition

bull Non contact injury

Both Kyorugi and poomsae

Training and competition

1-Extrinsic Risk Factors

bull Skill Level

bull level of training and competition

bull Specialty in Taekwondo

bull Shoe type

bull Ankle bracing

bull Playing surface

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 2: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

The physician must view

patients in their own world Dr Harvey Cushing (1869 ndash 1939)

In Taekwondo field

bull One Player

bull One Coach

bull One Doctor

Letrsquos be a part of the game

Kyorugi injuries related to

Injuries related to poomsae

Types of injuries

bull Contact Injuries

Kyrougi only

Training and competition

bull Non contact injury

Both Kyorugi and poomsae

Training and competition

1-Extrinsic Risk Factors

bull Skill Level

bull level of training and competition

bull Specialty in Taekwondo

bull Shoe type

bull Ankle bracing

bull Playing surface

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 3: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

In Taekwondo field

bull One Player

bull One Coach

bull One Doctor

Letrsquos be a part of the game

Kyorugi injuries related to

Injuries related to poomsae

Types of injuries

bull Contact Injuries

Kyrougi only

Training and competition

bull Non contact injury

Both Kyorugi and poomsae

Training and competition

1-Extrinsic Risk Factors

bull Skill Level

bull level of training and competition

bull Specialty in Taekwondo

bull Shoe type

bull Ankle bracing

bull Playing surface

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 4: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Kyorugi injuries related to

Injuries related to poomsae

Types of injuries

bull Contact Injuries

Kyrougi only

Training and competition

bull Non contact injury

Both Kyorugi and poomsae

Training and competition

1-Extrinsic Risk Factors

bull Skill Level

bull level of training and competition

bull Specialty in Taekwondo

bull Shoe type

bull Ankle bracing

bull Playing surface

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 5: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Injuries related to poomsae

Types of injuries

bull Contact Injuries

Kyrougi only

Training and competition

bull Non contact injury

Both Kyorugi and poomsae

Training and competition

1-Extrinsic Risk Factors

bull Skill Level

bull level of training and competition

bull Specialty in Taekwondo

bull Shoe type

bull Ankle bracing

bull Playing surface

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 6: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Types of injuries

bull Contact Injuries

Kyrougi only

Training and competition

bull Non contact injury

Both Kyorugi and poomsae

Training and competition

1-Extrinsic Risk Factors

bull Skill Level

bull level of training and competition

bull Specialty in Taekwondo

bull Shoe type

bull Ankle bracing

bull Playing surface

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 7: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

1-Extrinsic Risk Factors

bull Skill Level

bull level of training and competition

bull Specialty in Taekwondo

bull Shoe type

bull Ankle bracing

bull Playing surface

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 8: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Intrinsic Risk Factors

bull Age

bull Sex

bull phase of menstrual cycle

bull Previous injury and

improper rehabilitation

bull Body size

bull Keeping reasonable

weight

bull Aerobic fitness

bull Anatomical alignment

bull Limb dominance

bull Flexibility

bull Joints laxity

bull Muscle tightness

bull Muscle strength and

reaction time

bull Stability

bull Foot morphology

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 9: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Some challenges we face

Training

bull Relation of different training

techniques to incidence of injury

bull Injuries and health problems

related to excessive weight loss

bull Issues related to certain groups

Younger athletes Female athletes

and para taekwondo

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 10: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Some challenges we face

competitions

bull The type of competition

bull The changes in rules

bull Protectors and taping

bull Developing and recommending

medically advised protectors

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 11: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Analysis of injuries in

taekwondo athletes

bull MinJoon Ji PhD (Department of Sports Science College of Natural

Science Kyungnam University)

bull J Phys Ther Sci 2016 Jan 28(1) 231ndash234

Published online 2016 Jan 30

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 12: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Injury site

bull The top five most frequent locations of injury in

order of decreasing frequency were

bull Foot

bull Knee

bull Ankle

bull Thigh

bull Head

Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

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Injury types

The five major injuries were

bull Contusions

bull Strains

bull Sprains

bull Fractures

bull Concussions

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 14: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullMohsen Kazemi RN DC MSc FRCCSS(C) FCCPOR(C) DACRB

PhD (Candidate)1 Anas Ingar BPHE (Hons) DC1 and Ali Jaffery BSc

(Hons)

J Can Chiropr Assoc 2016 Dec 60(4) 330ndash341

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 15: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Injuries in elite Taekwondo

Poomsae athletes

bullStrains (38) and joint dysfunctions (34)

were the most prevalent injuries among

those athletes (3years)

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

Page 16: Taekwondo Injuries During training, Incidence and prevention€¦ · Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur taekwondo athletes •The vast majority (81.5%) of taekwondo injuries

Lystad Graham Poulos

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes a retrospective cohort study

Biol Sport 2015 Sep 32(3) 213ndash218

Published online 2015 Apr 24 doi 105604208318621150303

Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

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Epidemiology of training injuries in amateur

taekwondo athletes

bull The vast majority (815) of taekwondo

injuries occurred during training The

patterns and severity of injuries were by

and large the same for training and

competition

Thank You

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Thank You