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A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports

The non-complexity of tennis, coupled with its health benefits, renders it appealing and encourages varying competitions at different levels of age, gender, and expertise. However, the rapid increase in the participation rates witnesses a surge in injury occurrences, prompting the need for in-depth...

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Autores principales: Musa, Rabiu Muazu, Hassan, Isyaku, Abdullah, Mohamad Razali, Latiff Azmi, Mohd Nazri, Abdul Majeed, Anwar P. P., Abu Osman, Noor Azuan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9399393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033746
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.835119
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author Musa, Rabiu Muazu
Hassan, Isyaku
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Latiff Azmi, Mohd Nazri
Abdul Majeed, Anwar P. P.
Abu Osman, Noor Azuan
author_facet Musa, Rabiu Muazu
Hassan, Isyaku
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Latiff Azmi, Mohd Nazri
Abdul Majeed, Anwar P. P.
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description The non-complexity of tennis, coupled with its health benefits, renders it appealing and encourages varying competitions at different levels of age, gender, and expertise. However, the rapid increase in the participation rates witnesses a surge in injury occurrences, prompting the need for in-depth analysis to facilitate immediate intervention. We employed a media content analysis technique in which tennis-associated articles published in the last 5 years were examined. A total of 207 news reports were gathered and screened for analysis. Subsequently, 71 articles were excluded from the study due to content duplications or summary updates of existing news articles, while 23 news articles were also excluded from the study due to inappropriateness. Finally, 113 news reports directly related to injury in tennis were coded and analyzed. We examined various types of injuries reported from the screened articles with respect to their status (fresh, recurrent, and recovery) across expertise levels i.e., elite, or amateur. Similarly, the incidence of injury occurrences based on the types of tournaments the players engage in was also investigated. A chi-square analysis was employed to achieve the objectives of the study. Occurrences of tennis-associated injuries are disseminated across expertise levels [[Formula: see text] = 16.542; p = 0.555], with knee, hip, elbow, and shoulder injuries being highly prevalent in both elite and amateur players. Nevertheless, it was noted that elite players suffered a staggering 72.60% of injury-related problems, while amateur players sustained 27.40% of injuries. Moreover, the status of injury spreads based on types of tournaments [[Formula: see text] = 3.374; p = 0.497], with higher occurrences of fresh and recurrent injuries, while low recovery rates were observed. The findings further demonstrated that injuries are sustained regardless of tournament types [[Formula: see text] = 39.393; p = 0.321]. However, most of the injuries occurred at international tournaments (85%). Whereas, only 5.30% of the injuries occurred at national/regional tournaments while 9.70% were unidentified. It could be deduced from the findings of this investigation that elite players are more prone to injuries compared with amateur players. Furthermore, the most common tennis-related injuries affect the lower, trunk, and upper regions of the body, respectively. A large number of the reported tennis injuries are fresh and recurrent, with a few recoveries. The international tennis tournaments are highly attributed to injury occurrences as opposed to the national/regional tournaments. The application of the media-based data mining technique is non-trivial in projecting injury-related problems that could be used to facilitate the development of an injury index peculiar to the tennis sport for prompt intervention.
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spelling pubmed-93993932022-08-25 A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports Musa, Rabiu Muazu Hassan, Isyaku Abdullah, Mohamad Razali Latiff Azmi, Mohd Nazri Abdul Majeed, Anwar P. P. Abu Osman, Noor Azuan Front Public Health Public Health The non-complexity of tennis, coupled with its health benefits, renders it appealing and encourages varying competitions at different levels of age, gender, and expertise. However, the rapid increase in the participation rates witnesses a surge in injury occurrences, prompting the need for in-depth analysis to facilitate immediate intervention. We employed a media content analysis technique in which tennis-associated articles published in the last 5 years were examined. A total of 207 news reports were gathered and screened for analysis. Subsequently, 71 articles were excluded from the study due to content duplications or summary updates of existing news articles, while 23 news articles were also excluded from the study due to inappropriateness. Finally, 113 news reports directly related to injury in tennis were coded and analyzed. We examined various types of injuries reported from the screened articles with respect to their status (fresh, recurrent, and recovery) across expertise levels i.e., elite, or amateur. Similarly, the incidence of injury occurrences based on the types of tournaments the players engage in was also investigated. A chi-square analysis was employed to achieve the objectives of the study. Occurrences of tennis-associated injuries are disseminated across expertise levels [[Formula: see text] = 16.542; p = 0.555], with knee, hip, elbow, and shoulder injuries being highly prevalent in both elite and amateur players. Nevertheless, it was noted that elite players suffered a staggering 72.60% of injury-related problems, while amateur players sustained 27.40% of injuries. Moreover, the status of injury spreads based on types of tournaments [[Formula: see text] = 3.374; p = 0.497], with higher occurrences of fresh and recurrent injuries, while low recovery rates were observed. The findings further demonstrated that injuries are sustained regardless of tournament types [[Formula: see text] = 39.393; p = 0.321]. However, most of the injuries occurred at international tournaments (85%). Whereas, only 5.30% of the injuries occurred at national/regional tournaments while 9.70% were unidentified. It could be deduced from the findings of this investigation that elite players are more prone to injuries compared with amateur players. Furthermore, the most common tennis-related injuries affect the lower, trunk, and upper regions of the body, respectively. A large number of the reported tennis injuries are fresh and recurrent, with a few recoveries. The international tennis tournaments are highly attributed to injury occurrences as opposed to the national/regional tournaments. The application of the media-based data mining technique is non-trivial in projecting injury-related problems that could be used to facilitate the development of an injury index peculiar to the tennis sport for prompt intervention. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9399393/ /pubmed/36033746 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.835119 Text en Copyright © 2022 Musa, Hassan, Abdullah, Latiff Azmi, Abdul Majeed and Abu Osman. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Musa, Rabiu Muazu
Hassan, Isyaku
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Latiff Azmi, Mohd Nazri
Abdul Majeed, Anwar P. P.
Abu Osman, Noor Azuan
A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports
title A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports
title_full A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports
title_fullStr A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports
title_full_unstemmed A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports
title_short A longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports
title_sort longitudinal analysis of injury characteristics among elite and amateur tennis players at different tournaments from electronic newspaper reports
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9399393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36033746
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.835119
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