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Sports injuries in swimming

The study aimed to analyze the occurrence of injuries in swimmers, linking them to specific risk factors of the sport and the athlete. The present study evaluated 215 athletes of both sexes participating in the major championships, sponsored by the Aquatic Federation of São Paulo. Data were collected through a Morbidity Survey, consisting of questions related to the athlete, modality, as well as injury type, mechanism and site. Analysis between anthropometric variables and injury presence was performed by Student's t test or nonparametric Mann Whitney test. Goodman test was used for determination of specific relationship between injury type and site. Significant results were obtained between the older injured athletes and years of training. According to the injury mechanism, the training volume is the main cause of injury and tendinopathy are the most common examples. The shoulder is the site most affected by the different specialties, except for the breaststroke swimmers who reported the groin. The findings here state that exposure of swimmers to sports practice associated with the training volume is related to the frequent injuries in these athletes.

swimming; injuries in athletes; risk factors


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