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EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE, TYPE AND THE PROBABLE CAUSES FOR SPORT INJURIES IN IRANIAN SUPER LEAGUE MALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

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  125-138

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 In this study, the prevalence, type and the probable causes of sport injuries in Iranian SUPER LEAGUE man VOLLEYBALL PLAYERs was evaluated. The study was descriptive research and the statistical population was about 160 VOLLEYBALL PLAYERs that were present in Iran's SUPER LEAGUE in the year 2005. The statistical sample was about 60 mans with at least 3 years experience in Volleyball. The information was gathered using a combined questionnaire by interviewing the VOLLEYBALL PLAYERs and their coaches. During the training and competition seasons, lower limbs with 44% and 46/8 % were the most vulnerable organs to injuries. During training, joint injuries with 46/1 % and during match, muscular injuries with 43/5 % were the most common kind of injuries. During training and match, sprain with 46/8 % and 38/6% was the most common joint INJURY and spasm with 42% and 37/3 % was the most common muscular INJURY. During training, fracture with 49/4% and during match, the close fracture with 54/6% was the most common bone injuries. During training and match, fingers with 42/8 % and 44/9 % were the most vulnerable organs of upper limbs, ankle with 33/1% and 38/3 % the most vulnerable organs of lower limb and lumbar with 68/6% and 75% the most vulnerable organs of trunk, head and neck to be injured. During training and match, Sprain with 23% and 20% was the most common kind of INJURY as a whole. During training, fingers with 15/58% and during match ankle with 17/4% were the most vulnerable organs of all body to get injuries. And each considered probable factors with different effects had caused injuries. The study revealed that body building in Volleyball, ground/surface condition and quality of personal equipment could be important factors to associate with the injuries in this sport. Eventually, it was concluded that fingers, lumbar and ankle are the most vulnerable organs and injuries which are mostly the result of over Research on Sport Science. No 14, 2006 15 using organs with incorrect techniques. Therefore, correcting the techniques might play a considerable role in prevention of injuries.

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    RAJABI, REZA, ALI ZADEH, M.H., & ZABIH HOSSEINIAN, M.. (2007). EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE, TYPE AND THE PROBABLE CAUSES FOR SPORT INJURIES IN IRANIAN SUPER LEAGUE MALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS. RESEARCH ON SPORT SCIENCE, 4(14), 125-138. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/68234/en

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    RAJABI REZA, ALI ZADEH M.H., ZABIH HOSSEINIAN M.. EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE, TYPE AND THE PROBABLE CAUSES FOR SPORT INJURIES IN IRANIAN SUPER LEAGUE MALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS. RESEARCH ON SPORT SCIENCE[Internet]. 2007;4(14):125-138. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/68234/en

    IEEE: Copy

    REZA RAJABI, M.H. ALI ZADEH, and M. ZABIH HOSSEINIAN, “EVALUATING THE PREVALENCE, TYPE AND THE PROBABLE CAUSES FOR SPORT INJURIES IN IRANIAN SUPER LEAGUE MALE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS,” RESEARCH ON SPORT SCIENCE, vol. 4, no. 14, pp. 125–138, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/68234/en

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