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Obiettivo del presente studio è stato quello di studiare i tipi d'infortunio nei lottatori ... e a 2,39 nella lotta libera. ..... greco-romana e 179 infortuni nella lotta libera.
The injuries of Turkish national free-style and Graeco-Roman wrestlers

IN C ER O V P A Y R M IG E H DI T C ® A

Infortuni nei lottatori in stile libero e greco-romano della nazionale turca

F. YAMANER 1, O. IMAMOGLU 2, T. ATAN 2, F. EVLI 1, K. KARACABEY 3,T. SEVINDI 4, H. GUMUSDAG 2Yaşar

1School of Physical Education and Sports, Hitit University, Çorum, Turkey Doğu School of Physical Education and Sports, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Samsun, Turkey 3Duzce University Sports Academy, Duzce, Turkey 4School of Physical Education and Sports, Nigde University, Nigde, Turkey

SUMMARY

Aım. The purpose of this study was to investigate the types of injuries in Turkish national senior free style and Grecoroman wrestlers. Methods. The data of 145 wrestling injuries were collected with the help of injury surveillance forms maintained (75 in free style and 70 in Greco-Roman) throughout three years. The relationship between injuries of regions and mechanism, and style preferred by wrestlers were analyzed by using a χ2 test. Results. The results showed that there were 166 injuries in Greco-Roman style and 179 injuries in free style. The most common injuries in Greco-Roman wrestlers were found in upper extremities (36.75%), lower extremities (19.28%) and head (15.66%), and the most common injuries in free style wrestlers were in lower extremities (40.22%), upper extremities (31.84%) and head (13.41%). (An injury rate per one wrestler was found 2.37 in Greco-Roman and 2.39 in free style). The injuries which occurred during training were 54.20% and during competition were 5.79%. The frequencies of injuries per 100h of training were found 0.11. For competitions the injury frequency per 1 match was found 1.05. The most common injury types in both styles were joint sprain, muscle strain and contusion. Nevertheless, 57.97% of injuries resulted in the injured wrestler were for being absence of training or competitions less than seven days. Finally, There was a significant (P