Introduction Sports-related injuries and illnesses in Paralympic sport (SRIIPS) are a concern, but knowledge about the etiology and risk factors is limited. The aim of this study was to describe the annual incidence, type, and severity of injuries and illnesses among Swedish Paralympic athletes and to assess risk factors. Methods Swedish Paralympic athletes (n = 107) self-reported SRIIPS every week during 52 weeks using an eHealth application. Incidence proportions (IP) and incidence rates (IR) were used as measures of disease burden. Time-to-event methods (Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression) were used to identify risk factors. Results The annual IP for injury was 68% and for illness 77%. The injury IR was 6.9/1000 hours and the illness IR 9.3...
Objective. To describe the epidemiology of illness at the Sochi 2014 Winter Paralympic Games. Method...
OBJECTIVE : To describe the epidemiology of illness at the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games. METHODS...
Objective: To assess the 52-week incidence proportion and incidence rate of sports-related concussio...
Introduction Sports-related injuries and illnesses in Paralympic sport (SRIIPS) are a concern, but k...
BACKGROUND: With increased participation in Paralympic sports, the burden of sports-related injuries...
BACKGROUND: Paralympic sport provides sporting opportunities for athletes with a disability, with th...
BACKGROUND: Paralympic sport provides sporting opportunities for athletes with a disability, with th...
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the injuries and illnesses in Swedish Para athletes during ...
Problem: In-competition injury and illness incidences in Paralympic athletes have been studied exten...
BACKGROUND: The incidence and factors associated with illness in Paralympic athletes have not been d...
PURPOSE: To describe among Paralympic athletes the 1-year retrospective period prevalence of severe ...
Objective: To describe the illness and injury pattern of Norwegian Para athletes over five consecuti...
Background The characteristics and incidence of injuries at the Summer Paralympic Games have not pre...
Paralympic sports have seen an exponential increase in participation since 16 patients took part in ...
Background: In this study we describe (1) the implementation of a novel web-based injury and illness...
Objective. To describe the epidemiology of illness at the Sochi 2014 Winter Paralympic Games. Method...
OBJECTIVE : To describe the epidemiology of illness at the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games. METHODS...
Objective: To assess the 52-week incidence proportion and incidence rate of sports-related concussio...
Introduction Sports-related injuries and illnesses in Paralympic sport (SRIIPS) are a concern, but k...
BACKGROUND: With increased participation in Paralympic sports, the burden of sports-related injuries...
BACKGROUND: Paralympic sport provides sporting opportunities for athletes with a disability, with th...
BACKGROUND: Paralympic sport provides sporting opportunities for athletes with a disability, with th...
Aim: The aim of the study was to analyse the injuries and illnesses in Swedish Para athletes during ...
Problem: In-competition injury and illness incidences in Paralympic athletes have been studied exten...
BACKGROUND: The incidence and factors associated with illness in Paralympic athletes have not been d...
PURPOSE: To describe among Paralympic athletes the 1-year retrospective period prevalence of severe ...
Objective: To describe the illness and injury pattern of Norwegian Para athletes over five consecuti...
Background The characteristics and incidence of injuries at the Summer Paralympic Games have not pre...
Paralympic sports have seen an exponential increase in participation since 16 patients took part in ...
Background: In this study we describe (1) the implementation of a novel web-based injury and illness...
Objective. To describe the epidemiology of illness at the Sochi 2014 Winter Paralympic Games. Method...
OBJECTIVE : To describe the epidemiology of illness at the Rio 2016 Summer Paralympic Games. METHODS...
Objective: To assess the 52-week incidence proportion and incidence rate of sports-related concussio...