Soccer injuries among elite female players
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 19 (4) , 372-375
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354659101900408
Abstract
Injuries occurring in two female elite soccer teams were recorded during 1 year. Of 41 players, 33 (80%) sus tained 78 injuries. The incidence of injury during games was 24/1000 hours, while the incidence during training was 7/1000 hours. The majority (88%) of injuries were localized to the lower extremities, with equal occur rence in the left and right legs. Forty-nine percent of the injuries occurred in the knee or ankle. Most of the injuries were minor (49%), while 36% were moderate and 15% were major. Of the major injuries (N = 12), 10 were due to trauma and 7 (58%) were knee ligament or meniscal tears. Overuse injuries constituted 28% of all injuries and occurred mainly during preseason train ing and at the beginning and end of the competitive season. Traumatic injuries (72%) occurred mainly dur ing games with a predominance at the beginning of the competitive season. Almost 80% of the traumatic inju ries occurred during physical contact with an opponent. Extrinsic factors such as weather, playing surface, tem perature, or the position of the player within the team did not influence the injury rate. We conclude that female elite soccer players sustain a high incidence of injury. Few injuries were major, but 17% of the players sustained a major knee injury during the year.Keywords
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