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Kris-T
31-08-2011, 23:46
Op onderstaande website kwam ik een onderzoek tegen naar sportletsels bij MMA wedstrijden.
Niks speciaals, maar ik dacht ik deel hem even voor de geïnteresseerden....
Of wanneer iemand komt beweren hoe "brutaal" MMA is, kun je hem gelijk dit onderzoek onder de neus duwen...



http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/42/8/686.abstract



Original article
Injury trends in sanctioned mixed martial arts competition: a 5-year review from 2002 to 2007


K M Ngai (http://bjsm.bmj.com/search?author1=K+M+Ngai&sortspec=date&submit=Submit),
F Levy (http://bjsm.bmj.com/search?author1=F+Levy&sortspec=date&submit=Submit),
E B Hsu (http://bjsm.bmj.com/search?author1=E+B+Hsu&sortspec=date&submit=Submit)
+ (http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/42/8/686.abstract#) Author Affiliations

Department of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Marylad, USA


Dr E Hsu, Department of Emergency Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 5801 Smith Ave., Davis Building, Suite 3220, Baltimore, MD 21209, USA; [email protected]


Received 14 November 2007
Revised 14 November 2007
Accepted 22 January 2008
Published Online First 28 February 2008
Abstract

Background: Professional mixed martial arts (MMA) competition is a full-contact sport that has risen rapidly in popularity in recent years. However, there is limited information regarding the incidence of competition injuries after sanctioning by an athletic commission.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study to examine MMA injury patterns during a 5 year period after sanctioning in the state of Nevada. Data from all regulated MMA competitions during the study period from March 2002 to September 2007 (1270 fight exposures) was obtained. Injury odds ratios were calculated by conditional logistic regression on match outcome, age, weight, and fight experience, using a pair-matched case-control design (n = 464) and by multiple logistic regression on match outcome, age, fight experience, weight, combat minutes, and scheduled rounds.
Results: During the 635 professional MMA matches, 300 of the 1270 athletes sustained documented injuries with an injury rate of 23.6 per 100 fight participations. Most common reported injuries were lacerations and upper limb injuries. Severe concussion rate was 15.4 per 1000 athlete exposures, or 3% of all matches. No deaths or critical sports-related injuries resulted from any of the regulated matches during the study period. Age, weight and fight experience did not statistically increase the likelihood of injuries after controlling for other covariates.
Conclusions: Injury rates in regulated professional MMA competition are similar to other combat sports; the overall risk of critical sports-related injury seems to be low. Additional study is warranted to achieve a better understanding of injury trends and ways to further lower injury risk in MMA.

Asura
01-09-2011, 01:14
Ziet er goed uit voor mma