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European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology · 1999
Journal of cellular biochemistry · 2017
British journal of sports medicine · 2017
Background Although it is well known that injuries occur in combat sports, the true incidence of concussions is not clearly defined in the literature for karate competition. Aim To determine the incidence of concussions in top-level (World Karate Federation World Championships) karate competition. Methods Injuries that took place in 4 consecutive World Karate Championships (from 2008 to 2014) were prospectively registered. A total of 4625 fights (2916 in the male category and 1709 in the female category) were scrutinised, and concussions were identified and analysed separately for frequency (rate per fight) and injury risk. Results A total of 4 concussions were diagnosed by the attending physicians after carrying out athlete examinations. Globally, there was 1 concussion in every 1156 fights, or 0.43/1000 athlete-exposures (AE). In male athletes, the rate of concussion was 1/5832 min of fighting, and in female athletes, it was 1/6836 min. OR for concussion in women is 0.57 (95% CI 0.06 to 5.47; z=0.489; p=0.6249) and risk ratio for concussions in men is RR 1.478 (95% CI 0.271 to 8.072), p=0.528, representing a higher risk of definite concussions in men than in women, but not statistically significant. There is not a significantly higher risk of concussions in team competition (no weight limit) when compared with individual competition (held with strict weight limits for each category). Conclusion The risk of concussions in top-level karate competition is low, with a tendency for an increased risk for men and for competition without weight limits, but not statistically significant with respect to women or individual competition.
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Journal of cellular biochemistry · 2017 · Journal Article
Román F, Urra C, Porras O, Pino AM, et al.
British journal of sports medicine · 2017 · Journal Article
Arriaza R, Cierna D, Regueiro P, Inman D, et al.
Puerto Rico health sciences journal · 2013 · Journal Article
Román-Franco AA
Puerto Rico health sciences journal · 2009 · Journal Article
Román-Franco AA
European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology · 1999 · Journal Article
Hussaini SH, Oldroyd B, Stewart SP, Roman F, et al.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation · 2026 · Journal Article
Morales-Osorio MA, Ordoñez-Mora LT, Mejía-Mejía J, Román F, et al.
Contemporary clinical trials · 2024 · Clinical Trial Protocol
Morales-Osorio MA, Ramirez-Velez R, Mejía-Mejía J, Martinez-Martinez LA, et al.