Epidemiological Study of Technopaties in Amateur Basketball Players
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2018Author
Daffe, Mohamed
Kivandat, D. N.
Dembélé, Badara
Sarr, Lamine
Diouf, Alioune Badara
Sané, André D.
Diémé, Charles B.
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Introduction
Basketball is a complete sport for a broad audience that can find all the
satisfactions associated with physical exercise. His practice is constantly
increasing with the development of a game more and more physical,
contributing to the increase of the frequency of the traumatisms. The main
cause of injury is the contact with the opponent, but overload pathologies are
not negligible. Our study aimed to determine the epidemiological aspects of
the technopathies frequently encountered in basketball players.
Materials and methods
We collected 20 cases (19 men). The average duration of basketball practice
(to date) was 23.35 years with extremes of 10 and 28 years. Those amateur
basketball players played 3 times a week during at least 5 years. Professional
and casual (who played when they want, can stay months without play)
basketball players weren’t included. The selection of patients was thorough, a
data collection sheet had been duly completed.
Results
There were 25 specific traumatic injuries and 8 overload injuries. The trauma
of the lower limbs represented 72%. The muscular contusions had not been
taken into account. Ankle sprain and ACL rupture were the most common
lesions. Medical imaging was performed in all patients. There were 7 surgical
patients. Accidents involving contact with the adversary accounted for 44%
of the trauma.
Conclusion
Basket-ball is constantly increasing with the development of a game more and
more physical, contributing to the increase of the frequency of the traumatisms.
Extremely stressed, the osteoarticular and musculotendinous systems of the
upper and lower limbs are permanently exposed to risks of sprains, fractures
and various trauma.
