Only two studies have reported on chronic musculoskeletal surfing injuries. They found over half of the injuries were non-musculoskeletal, but did not consider mechanisms of injury. This study identified the location, type, and mechanisms of chronic injury in Australian recreational and competitive surfers using a crosssectional retrospective observational design. A total of 1,348 participants (91.3% males, 43.1% competitive surfers) reported 1,068 chronic injuries, 883 of which were classified as major. Lower back (23.2%), shoulder (22.4%), and knee (12.1%) regions had the most chronic injuries. Competitive surfers had significantly (p \u3c .05) more lower back, ankle/foot, and head/face injuries than recreational surfers. Injuries were mo...
Surfing is a popular leisure activity that comes with a high risk of injury that may participants fa...
Summary: Recreational surfers frequently present with shoulder injuries yet there has been little re...
Objective: To estimate the current incidence of serious injuries in Queensland surf lifesavers relat...
Background: There are an estimated 37 million surfers worldwide, with 2.5 million recreational surfe...
Aim: To establish the prevalence and type of injuries sustained by Australian surfers in a 12 month ...
OBJECTIVES: Gradual-onset injuries associated with surfing have not previously been closely examine...
A detailed reply paid questionnaire was posted via surface mail to overseeing members of Australian ...
12th Annual Congress of the ECSS, 11–14 July 2007, Jyväskylä, FinlandSurfers are prone to acute inju...
Background: To determine the spectrum of shoulder pathologies suffered by surfers. Methods: Prospect...
Background New Zealand (NZ) has nearly 14,000 km of coastline and a surfing population of approximat...
Introduction/Background: Surfing, wind surfing and kite surfing enjoy a growing popularity with a ...
Introduction/Background Surfing, wind surfing and kite surfing enjoy a growing popularity with a la...
The aim of this study was to verify the occurrence of injuries in Brazilian professional surfers who...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of competition and training-based surf sport-related injury...
Background: Surf practice contributes to overuse injuries and musculoskeletal pain. Relationship bet...
Surfing is a popular leisure activity that comes with a high risk of injury that may participants fa...
Summary: Recreational surfers frequently present with shoulder injuries yet there has been little re...
Objective: To estimate the current incidence of serious injuries in Queensland surf lifesavers relat...
Background: There are an estimated 37 million surfers worldwide, with 2.5 million recreational surfe...
Aim: To establish the prevalence and type of injuries sustained by Australian surfers in a 12 month ...
OBJECTIVES: Gradual-onset injuries associated with surfing have not previously been closely examine...
A detailed reply paid questionnaire was posted via surface mail to overseeing members of Australian ...
12th Annual Congress of the ECSS, 11–14 July 2007, Jyväskylä, FinlandSurfers are prone to acute inju...
Background: To determine the spectrum of shoulder pathologies suffered by surfers. Methods: Prospect...
Background New Zealand (NZ) has nearly 14,000 km of coastline and a surfing population of approximat...
Introduction/Background: Surfing, wind surfing and kite surfing enjoy a growing popularity with a ...
Introduction/Background Surfing, wind surfing and kite surfing enjoy a growing popularity with a la...
The aim of this study was to verify the occurrence of injuries in Brazilian professional surfers who...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the epidemiology of competition and training-based surf sport-related injury...
Background: Surf practice contributes to overuse injuries and musculoskeletal pain. Relationship bet...
Surfing is a popular leisure activity that comes with a high risk of injury that may participants fa...
Summary: Recreational surfers frequently present with shoulder injuries yet there has been little re...
Objective: To estimate the current incidence of serious injuries in Queensland surf lifesavers relat...