Etiology of musculoskeletal injuries in amateur breakdancers

2015 
The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries in breakdancers and investigate the association with training habits. 46 males and 16 females completed a questionnaire regarding their training and competition habits (frequency, warm-up and stretching, strength training, protective equipment, move types and supervision) and the musculoskeletal injuries sustained as a result of breakdancing in the previous 12 months. The effects of training habits and sex on injury rates was analysed by a Mann Whitney test and a Kruskal Wallis test, while a stepwise linear regression analysis assessed the link between injury rates and quantitative risk factors. The injury rate was 4.02 injuries per 1000 h, with no significant difference between males and females (p>.05). The main injuries affected were the knee (23.4%) and wrist (15.3%), and females were characterised by a significantly greater number of finger injuries and a lower number of shoulder injuries that males (p Language: en
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