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SOCCER SPORTS INJURIES AMONG CAMPUS TEENAGERS

LESÕES ESPORTIVAS NO FUTEBOL ENTRE ADOLESCENTES DO CAMPUS

LESIONES DEPORTIVAS EN EL FÚTBOL ENTRE ADOLESCENTES DEL CAMPUS

ABSTRACT

Introduction

College soccer is a major priority for the Chinese sports department. Among the most relevant issues is the search for solutions to prevent sports injuries among young college soccer players in the development process.

Objective

Investigate the causes and characteristics of sports injuries among young college soccer players, aiming to develop scientific measures for prevention and control.

Methods

A total of 304 young people from primary and secondary schools in one city were selected as volunteers for the research, and the causes and characteristics of sports injuries among these players were analyzed using questionnaires, interviews with experts, and statistical-mathematical analysis.

Results

According to the characteristics of injury factors of soccer players at different learning stages, a good job should be done on preventing sports injuries of physiological, psychological, technological, training, and other aspects, to reduce the risk of sports injuries in young soccer players.

Conclusion

Fully understanding sports injury risk prevention, timely summarizing the experience and learnings, and doing a good job in sports injury prevention from the aspects of physiology, psychology, technology, training, and other aspects according to the characteristics of injury factors of soccer players at different school stages are desirable practices to reduce the risk of sports injury and improve the quality of school soccer training and competition for young college soccer players. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

Soccer; Sports Injuries; Students; Universities

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