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Revista Cuidarte

Print version ISSN 2216-0973On-line version ISSN 2346-3414

Abstract

MARTINS, Rosa; SARAMAGO, Tiago  and  CARVALHO, Nélia. Musculoskeletal Injuries in Young Athletes: A Study of Prevalence and Associated Factors. Rev Cuid [online]. 2021, vol.12, n.1, e1221.  Epub May 19, 2021. ISSN 2216-0973.  https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.1221.

Introduction

Musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) are common, causing a strong impact on the health of young athletes.

Objective

To identify the prevalence and factors associated with musculoskeletal injuries in young athletes.

Materials and Methods

A qualitative cross-functional analytical study was conducted with a non-probability convenience sample made up of 108 young athletes from two sports clubs located in central and northern Portugal. Sociodemographic, anthropometric and contextual variables were included in the data collection instrument. The Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire was also used to assess injuries.

Results

A prevalence of 43.5% was found in localized musculoskeletal injuries in shoulders (34.3%), legs/knees (34.3%), lumbar spine (23.1%), cervical spine (15.7%), ankles/feet (12.0%), and elbows (11.1%). Factors associated with statistical significance (p<0.005) included living in rural areas, having a higher body mass index, forming part of the youth group, and having a history of previous injuries and exercise interruptions.

Discussion

The prevalence of injuries was found to be higher than in other studies since multifactorial variables work as associated factors that require more specialized nursing care.

Conclusions

The prevalence of MSIs in young athletes is certainly high, which is related to some sociodemographic, anthropometric and contextual factors in the sports practice. Therefore, healthcare professionals need to implement injury prevention programs and promote quality of life in young athletes.

Keywords : Musculoskeletal Pains; Adolescent; Athlet; Prevalence.

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