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Prevalência de lesões em praticantes de Jiu-Jitsu de Florianópolis

    1. [1] Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

      Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

      Brasil

    2. [2] Instituto de Ensino Superior da Grande Florianópolis (IESGF), São Jose-SC, Brasil
  • Localización: Revista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício (RBPFEX), ISSN-e 1981-9900, Vol. 12, Nº. 80, 2018 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Suplementar 3), págs. 1124-1129
  • Idioma: portugués
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Injury Prevalence in Jiu jitsu Practitioners of Florianopolis
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      Objective: To identify the prevalence of lesions of the Florianopolis jiu jitsu practitioners; type of injury; most affected anatomical segment; identify the environment in which the injury has occurred; assess the impact that the injury occurs based on practice time; and identify if there was medical diagnosis and treatment has been through physical therapy. Methods: 51 practitioners belonging to academies Florianopolis which had record in Brazilian jiu jitsu (CBJJ), a questionnaire that addressed the first part of your personal data and the participant's profile, the second addressed questions about injuries at jiu jitsu pratice. Results: 51 individuals 78% reported injury. The type of injury most prevalent was the dislocation with 21.9%. The most affected limbs by knee injuries were 16.1% and 15.2% shoulder. 98% of injuries occurred in training environment. The highest incidence of injury, 43.5% took place from 1st to 6th month training. 48% of lesions were diagnosed by the doctor. 32.2% of cases were treated with physiotherapy. Conclusion: The results showed the characteristics of lesions in jiu jitsu practitioners, this information may contribute to the construction of physical therapy planning for better performance in this population.

    • português

      Objetivo: Identificar a prevalência de lesões em praticantes de Jiu-Jitsu de Florianópolis; tipo de lesão; segmento anatômico mais acometido; identificar o ambiente onde ocorreu a lesão; verificar a incidência que a lesão ocorre baseado no tempo de prática; e identificar se houve diagnóstico médico e se o tratamento foi através da Fisioterapia. Métodos: 51 praticantes pertencentes a academias de Florianópolis que possuíam registro na Confederação Brasileira de Jiu-Jitsu (CBJJ), responderam um questionário que abordava na primeira parte os dados pessoais e o perfil do participante, a segunda abordava questões sobre lesões na prática do Jiu-Jitsu. Resultados: Dos 51 indivíduos, 78% reportaram lesão. O tipo de lesão com maior prevalência foi a luxação com 21,9%.  Os membros mais acometidos por lesões foram o joelho 16,1% e ombro 15,2%. 98% das lesões ocorreram em ambiente de treinamento. A maior incidência de lesão, 43,5%, ocorreu do 1º ao 6º mês de treino. 48% das lesões foram diagnosticadas pelo médico. 32,2% dos casos foram tratados com Fisioterapia. Conclusão: Os resultados obtidos revelaram as características das lesões em praticantes de Jiu-Jitsu, estas informações poderão contribuir na construção do planejamento fisioterapêutico para uma melhor atuação nessa população. ABSTRACT Injury Prevalence in Jiu jitsu Practitioners of FlorianopolisObjective: To identify the prevalence of lesions of the Florianopolis jiu jitsu practitioners; type of injury; most affected anatomical segment; identify the environment in which the injury has occurred; assess the impact that the injury occurs based on practice time; and identify if there was medical diagnosis and treatment has been through physical therapy. Methods: 51 practitioners belonging to academies Florianopolis which had record in Brazilian jiu jitsu (CBJJ), a questionnaire that addressed the first part of your personal data and the participant's profile, the second addressed questions about injuries at jiu jitsu pratice. Results: 51 individuals 78% reported injury. The type of injury most prevalent was the dislocation with 21.9%. The most affected limbs by knee injuries were 16.1% and 15.2% shoulder. 98% of injuries occurred in training environment. The highest incidence of injury, 43.5% took place from 1st to 6th month training. 48% of lesions were diagnosed by the doctor. 32.2% of cases were treated with physiotherapy. Conclusion: The results showed the characteristics of lesions in jiu jitsu practitioners, this information may contribute to the construction of physical therapy planning for better performance in this population.


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