This study investigated the number and type of injuries that occurred to athletes
with disabilities from 1990 - 1996. The subjects were U.S. athletes who participated
in the 1990 World Games and Championships, 1991 U.S. Paralympic Trials, 1992 Paralympic
Games, the 1994 World Athletics Championship, and the 1996 Paralympic Games. A reportable
injury was defined as an injury/illness that was evaluated by the U.S. Medical Staff
during these competitions. Illnesses (29.8 %) were the most commonly reported problem
followed by muscular strains (22.1 %). The most commonly injured body locations were
the thorax/spine at 13.3 %, the shoulder complex at 12.8 %, the lower leg/ankle and
toes at 12.0 %. The majority of these injuries were musculoskeletal to include strains
at 22.1 %, sprains at 5.8 %, contusion at 5.6 %, and abrasions at 5.1 %. An area of
concern was the high number of strains to the thorax and spine when compared to other
body locations and injury types. Attention should be paid to the musculature of the
thorax/spine, shoulder and hip/thigh to help reduce the number of the injuries in
this region.
Key words:
Disability sports, sport injuries, Paralympics.
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M. S. Ferrara
Department of Exercise Science NovaCare Athletic Training Research and Education Laboratory
Ramsey Center University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-6554 USA
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