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Caracterización de la lesión deportiva en atletas caucanos con proyección a Juegos Deportivos Nacionales

    1. [1] Universidad del Cauca

      Universidad del Cauca

      Colombia

  • Localización: Revista Universidad y Salud, ISSN-e 2389-7066, ISSN 0124-7107, Vol. 18, Nº. 3, 2016 (Ejemplar dedicado a: UNIVERSIDAD Y SALUD), págs. 541-549
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Characterization of the sports injury in athletes from the department of Cauca with projection to National Sports Games
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      Objetivo: Caracterizar las lesiones deportivas en atletas caucanos, que se preparan para su participación en los Juegos Deportivos Nacionales 2015. Materiales y métodos: Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal realizado con los deportistas caucanos con proyección a Juegos Deportivos Nacionales, atendidos en el servicio de Fisioterapia de la Unidad Biomédica de Indeportes Cauca, durante el período comprendido entre diciembre de 2013 y julio de 2015; la información fue colectada a través de la ficha de características socio demográficas y clínicas de la Unidad Biomédica de Indeportes, Cauca; las variables estudiadas fueron: edad, sexo, estrato, mes de atención, deporte practicado, zona del cuerpo lesionada, tipo de lesión y diagnóstico médico de remisión. Resultados: El deporte que más lesiones presentó fue bádminton con el 100% de lesionados, seguido de judo con el 13,9%, fútbol de salón con el 12,1% y voleibol con el 8,7%; las tendinopatías y las lesiones ligamentosas ocuparon el primer lugar de incidencia con el 50,6% de las lesiones deportivas, la zona más comprometida correspondió a los miembros inferiores. Conclusiones: El estudio documenta las lesiones por cada práctica deportiva con la finalidad de realizar un programa de prevención y seguimiento a las lesiones, el cual redundará en el rendimiento de las ligas y en los resultados de los deportistas caucanos.AbstractObjective: To characterize the sports injuries in athletes from the department of Cauca, that are getting prepared for their participation in the National Sport Games in 2015. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out with the athletes from Cauca with projection to National Sport games, who were attended in the physiotherapy service of the Biomedicine Unit of Indeportes Cauca during December 2013 and July 2015. The information was collected through the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics file of the Biomedicine Unit of Indeportes Cauca. The variables studied were: age, sex, stratum, month of attention, practiced sport, injured area of the body, type of injury and medical diagnosis of remission. Results: The sport that presented more lesions was badminton with 100% of injured people, followed by Judo with 13.9%, indoor soccer with 12.1% and volleyball with 8.7%. The tendinopathies and ligament injuries occupied the first place of incidence with 50.6% of sports injuries, the most affected area was the lower limbs. Conclusions: The study documents the lesions each sport reports with the purpose of performing a program of prevention and follow-up to the injury, which will result in the performance of the leagues and the results of the sportsmen from Cauca.

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      Objective: To characterize the sports injuries in athletes from the department of Cauca, that are getting prepared for their participation in the National Sport Games in 2015. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out with the athletes from Cauca with projection to National Sport games, who were attended in the physiotherapy service of the Biomedicine Unit of Indeportes Cauca during December 2013 and July 2015. The information was collected through the socio-demographic and clinical characteristics file of the Biomedicine Unit of Indeportes Cauca. The variables studied were: age, sex, stratum, month of attention, practiced sport, injured area of the body, type of injury and medical diagnosis of remission. Results: The sport that presented more lesions was badminton with 100% of injured people, followed by Judo with 13.9%, indoor soccer with 12.1% and volleyball with 8.7%. The tendinopathies and ligament injuries occupied the first place of incidence with 50.6% of sports injuries, the most affected area was the lower limbs. Conclusions: The study documents the lesions each sport reports with the purpose of performing a program of prevention and follow-up to the injury, which will result in the performance of the leagues and the results of the sportsmen from Cauca.


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