AbstractThis paper relies on a systematic analysis of the studies about the injuries occurred during Taekwondo competitions, published in several electronic databases such as: Pubmed, Google Scholar, Proquest, but also a constative and interpretative study based on video analysis. Within this research, we analyzed 732 matches, among which 413 (56%) represented men's events and 319 (44%) women's events performed during the 2012 World Junior Championship held in Egypt. Results revealed that out of the total number of matches, only 7 ended with a KO (2 in women's contests and 5 in men's contests). We consider that the reduced number of KOs (head injuries) is due to the refereeing system, powerful kicks not being necessary in order to win point...
Aim: The aim of this review was to systematically collate and qualitatively evaluate the epidemiolog...
Sports-related concussion is recognized as a major and increasing public health issue. In response t...
Sports injuries frequently occur in athletes during competitive activities and practice routines, an...
AbstractThis paper relies on a systematic analysis of the studies about the injuries occurred during...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of injuries sustained by taekwondo competitors, and how previous...
Taekwondo has become a very popular sport in Poland and around the world, and training in this marti...
Objective: Taekwondo injuries differ according to the characteristics of the athletes and the compet...
Objective: Although some scientific information on electronic body protectors in taekwondo is availa...
AbstractThe article presents the results of measurements impact taekwondo athletes to the board whic...
Hand and wrist injuries are a common but underestimated issue in taekwondo. Detailed data on injury ...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the incidence and describe the pattern and severity of...
The aim of this study was to compare the fighting strategies between medalists and non-medalists in ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this prospective study was to assess the injury rates in male and...
This paper aims to review and collate the epidemiological data of injuries in competition taekwondo ...
Youth participation in Taekwondo is a beneficial activity. However, while research shows it may carr...
Aim: The aim of this review was to systematically collate and qualitatively evaluate the epidemiolog...
Sports-related concussion is recognized as a major and increasing public health issue. In response t...
Sports injuries frequently occur in athletes during competitive activities and practice routines, an...
AbstractThis paper relies on a systematic analysis of the studies about the injuries occurred during...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of injuries sustained by taekwondo competitors, and how previous...
Taekwondo has become a very popular sport in Poland and around the world, and training in this marti...
Objective: Taekwondo injuries differ according to the characteristics of the athletes and the compet...
Objective: Although some scientific information on electronic body protectors in taekwondo is availa...
AbstractThe article presents the results of measurements impact taekwondo athletes to the board whic...
Hand and wrist injuries are a common but underestimated issue in taekwondo. Detailed data on injury ...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the incidence and describe the pattern and severity of...
The aim of this study was to compare the fighting strategies between medalists and non-medalists in ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this prospective study was to assess the injury rates in male and...
This paper aims to review and collate the epidemiological data of injuries in competition taekwondo ...
Youth participation in Taekwondo is a beneficial activity. However, while research shows it may carr...
Aim: The aim of this review was to systematically collate and qualitatively evaluate the epidemiolog...
Sports-related concussion is recognized as a major and increasing public health issue. In response t...
Sports injuries frequently occur in athletes during competitive activities and practice routines, an...