Prevalence and Profile of Musculoskeletal Injuries in High-Performance Professional Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Athletes

Q3 Health Professions
L. Nery, Claudinei Chamorro Pelegrina Junior, B. Saragiotto, R. D. Scoz, R. Marson, José João Baltazar Mendes, Luciano Maia Alves Ferreira, C. Amorim
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Brazilian Jiu-jitsu (BJJ) has become popular over the past years; however, few studies investigated the prevalence of injuries in this martial art modality. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in BJJ competitors along with their profile and characteristics. One-hundred fifteen athletes were included in this cross-sectional study. A hundred fifteen professional high-performance athletes were selected from twenty-five BJJ gyms in the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Descriptive analyses were used to demonstrate the athlete’s individual characteristics, and the Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric test was used to assess the significant differences between the number of injuries categorized by athlete’s belt or performance level category. Additionally, the Fisher’s exact test was used to assess possible differences between frequency of total injuries and injuries per affected site among the belts. We observed an injury prevalence of 85.2%, in which knee (32.6%), shoulder (11.2%) and elbow (8.4%) were the most affected regions. We did not find any significant differences between the number of injuries and belt classification (p=0.093) or for the frequency of total injuries per anatomical region among belt classification (p=0.121). Most injuries occurred during training (74%), and the main reason for time loss from training activities was due to trauma (70%). There is a high prevalence of injuries among BJJ competitors, and the most affected site was the knee.
高水平巴西柔术专业运动员肌肉骨骼损伤的患病率和概况
巴西柔术(BJJ)在过去的几年里变得流行起来;然而,很少有研究调查了这种武术形式的伤害发生率。本研究的目的是确定巴西柔术运动员肌肉骨骼损伤的患病率以及他们的概况和特征。115名运动员参与了这项横断面研究。从巴西圣保罗州的25家巴西柔术馆中选出了115名专业高水平运动员。使用描述性分析来证明运动员的个体特征,并使用Kruskal-Wallis非参数检验来评估运动员腰带或成绩水平类别分类的损伤数量之间的显着差异。此外,使用Fisher精确检验来评估腰带中总损伤频率和每个受影响部位损伤频率之间的可能差异。我们观察到损伤发生率为85.2%,其中膝关节(32.6%)、肩部(11.2%)和肘部(8.4%)是最受影响的部位。我们没有发现损伤数量和腰带分类之间有显著差异(p=0.093),也没有发现腰带分类中每个解剖区域的总损伤频率有显著差异(p=0.121)。大多数损伤发生在训练期间(74%),训练活动中损失时间的主要原因是创伤(70%)。巴西柔术运动员受伤的发生率很高,最易受影响的部位是膝盖。
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Open Sports Sciences Journal
Open Sports Sciences Journal Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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