Abstract

The purpose of this study is to compare and analyze the incidence of sports injuries and the characteristics of re-injury for elite athletes in the field and track. A survey on sports damage and rehabilitation status of 33 elite athletes on the track, 33 athletes on the athletics field, was revised and supplemented according to the study, and consisted of a total of 14 questions. It was found that the incidence of sports injuries by sport was experienced more than 3 times, and the injuries were answered during the main training time, during the game, and in the afternoon training. The training method for the occurrence of impairment pointed to the event-specific training, and it was found that the cause of the injury was due to carelessness and internal psychological factors of the individual. The injuries were seen at the ankles and waist. It was found that rehabilitation after injury was stopped for competition and return to training before cure. The results of this study will be used as basic data for systematic injury prevention programs and return criteria by presenting the frequency of sports injuries and the causes of re-injury of elite athletes in field and track.

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