This study aimed to describe injury/illness rates in ultratrail runners competing in a 65-km race to build a foundation for injury prevention and help race organizers to plan medical provision for these events. Prospectively transcribed medical records were analysed for 77 athletes at the end of the race. Number of injuries/illnesses per 1 000 runners and per 1 000-h run, overall injury/illness rate and 90% confidence intervals and rates for major and minor illnesses, musculoskeletal injuries, and skin disorders were analysed. A total of 132 injuries/illnesses were encountered during the race. The overall injuries/illnesses were 1.9 per runner and 13.1 per 1 000-h run. Medical illnesses were the most prominent medical diagnoses encountered ...
Sixty runners belonging to two clubs were followed for 1 year with regard to training and injury. Th...
Background: Athletics (also known as track and field) is one of the most popular sports in the world...
Background: There is a need for ongoing scrutiny of injury and illness profiles of ultra-distance at...
This study aimed to describe injury/illness rates in ultratrail runners competing in a 65-km race to...
Regular exercise is associated with substantial health benefits; however, little is known about the ...
Background: The epidemiology and risk factors associated with medical complications, including life-...
AbsTrACT Objectives While the health benefits of running are legitimately advocated, participation i...
OBJECTIVES : To identify risk factors that predict gradual onset running-related injuries (GORRIs) i...
Background: Trail running is characterised by large elevation gains/losses and uneven varying runnin...
Background Many runners suffer from injuries. No information on high-risk populations is available s...
Objectives To report (1) the injury incidence in recreational runners in preparation for a 8-km or 1...
Background: Ultramarathon running has become extremely popular over the years. Despite the numerous ...
Running is one of the most popular leisure sports activities. Next to its beneficial health effects,...
Mass participation endurance sports events are popular but a large number of participants are older ...
Background Few studies have examined acute injuries in track and field in both elite and sub-elite a...
Sixty runners belonging to two clubs were followed for 1 year with regard to training and injury. Th...
Background: Athletics (also known as track and field) is one of the most popular sports in the world...
Background: There is a need for ongoing scrutiny of injury and illness profiles of ultra-distance at...
This study aimed to describe injury/illness rates in ultratrail runners competing in a 65-km race to...
Regular exercise is associated with substantial health benefits; however, little is known about the ...
Background: The epidemiology and risk factors associated with medical complications, including life-...
AbsTrACT Objectives While the health benefits of running are legitimately advocated, participation i...
OBJECTIVES : To identify risk factors that predict gradual onset running-related injuries (GORRIs) i...
Background: Trail running is characterised by large elevation gains/losses and uneven varying runnin...
Background Many runners suffer from injuries. No information on high-risk populations is available s...
Objectives To report (1) the injury incidence in recreational runners in preparation for a 8-km or 1...
Background: Ultramarathon running has become extremely popular over the years. Despite the numerous ...
Running is one of the most popular leisure sports activities. Next to its beneficial health effects,...
Mass participation endurance sports events are popular but a large number of participants are older ...
Background Few studies have examined acute injuries in track and field in both elite and sub-elite a...
Sixty runners belonging to two clubs were followed for 1 year with regard to training and injury. Th...
Background: Athletics (also known as track and field) is one of the most popular sports in the world...
Background: There is a need for ongoing scrutiny of injury and illness profiles of ultra-distance at...