Sports injuries and illnesses in first-year physical education teacher education students

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ABSTRACT

Background/aim

We aimed to investigate the magnitude and characteristics of injuries and illnesses
in Dutch physical education teacher education (PETE) students.

Methods

During the first 21 weeks of the academic year, 245 first-year students registered their health problems online using the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre (OSTRC) Questionnaire on Health Problems.

Results

A total of 276 injuries, 140 illnesses and 69 unclassified health problems were reported. We found an injury incidence rate of 11.7 injuries per 1000 hours
(95% CI 10.4 to 13.2). Injury characteristics were: 42% overuse injuries, 62% causing absence from sports (median injury time loss=2 days) and 64% reinjuries. Most injuries were located at the knee, lower leg(anterior) and ankle. The duration of the illnesses was short (<1 week).

Summary and conclusions

We implemented a new registration method in the PETE academic programme. The results show that the risk for health problems is high for PETE students. Prevention is necessary, and to decrease injuries prevention programmes should focus on the lower extremities.

Referentie

Anne-Marie van Beijsterveldt,1 Angelo Richardson,1 Benjamin Clarsen,2
Janine Stubbe1,3

Gepubliceerd door  Kenniscentrum Bewegen, Sport en Voeding 8 mei 2017

Publicatiedatum

mei 2017

Auteur(s)

Anne-Marie van Beijsterveldt
Angelo Richardson
Janine Stubbe

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