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VOL. 3, ISSUE 6 (2018)
Investigation of jeopardy aspects of injuries among volleyball male and female players
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Dr. Shyam Prasad Sedai
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the injuries among volleyball male and female players. The study was contacted on 61 female and 60 male volleyball players that were participating in the Inter college volleyball championship finals in 2016 in Chitwan. These players completed a questionnaire which included information on personal characteristics, on prophylaxis and on characteristics of injuries. The majority of injuries were very serious. The most common types of injuries were sprains and muscle strains for male in lower limbs (knee, ankle) and sprains in upper limbs (shoulder, elbow) for female. Contact injuries were more common than noncontact injuries for both players. The chi-square test found that there is statistical significant difference among the gender and the place where an injury occurred (p=.045). Kendall’s tau-b test found that there is statistical significant correlation among the variable use of technical training and incidence of injuries in men (p=.046). Conclusively in this sport although the incidence is small, the severity, in many cases is very serious. Sometimes there is a difference in risk aspects among players.
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Pages:13-16
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Dr. Shyam Prasad Sedai "Investigation of jeopardy aspects of injuries among volleyball male and female players". International Journal of Yoga, Physiotherapy and Physical Education, Vol 3, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 13-16
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