Abstract

BackgroundBasketball is played in Ghana at amateur and professional levels. The demands (cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and metabolic capacity) of the game place players at risk of sustaining injuries. There is a dearth of evidence of injuries sustained during basketball games in Ghana.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the injury profile of Ghanaian basketball players.MethodThis observational cross-sectional study was conducted at the Lebanon House and Prisons courts during the 2013 Greater Accra Basketball league for Division 1 and 2 male basketball teams. Injuries were recorded according to body part injured, causes of injury, player’s ability to return to play following an injury, type of injury and treatment received using a standardised injury report form and data capturing form. Twenty-eight league competitions and 28 training sessions were observed. Data were analysed using a Z-test for two proportions.ResultsSeventy-five injuries were recorded and the injury incidence was 0.190 and 0.084 per 100 participants during competition and training, respectively. Tackling attempts (42.67%) were the most common causes, followed by others (30.67%), which were dribbling, landing from a jump, sudden stops and jumping. Sprain (28%) was the most common injury. Knee injuries (21.33%) were more common than ankle injuries (17.33%). Out of the total injuries recorded, 85.33% did not receive any treatment.ConclusionKnee injuries were the most common and most injuries did not receive treatment. It is therefore important to educate basketball players and coaches on injury prevention measures as well as developing regular exercise programmes to help minimise their occurrence.Clinical implicationsBasketball injuries appear to be common so the outcomes of this study may provide prophylactic interventions and more focussed treatments regimens for basketball injury incidences in Accra.

Highlights

  • Basketball is a team sport played by five players in two opposing teams following a set of rules with the aim of scoring in the opponents’ basket and preventing them from scoring (International Basketball Federation 2012)

  • Apart from national basketball competitions, basketball players in Ghana are engaged in various domestic basketball competitions

  • 18 teams are registered with the Greater Accra Basketball Association, which is a member of the Ghana Basketball Association

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Introduction

Basketball is a team sport played by five players in two opposing teams following a set of rules with the aim of scoring in the opponents’ basket and preventing them from scoring (International Basketball Federation 2012). Apart from national basketball competitions, basketball players in Ghana are engaged in various domestic basketball competitions. Such competitions include community dunk, sprite ball, junior ball, inter-high school competitions and tertiary-level institution games. 18 teams are registered with the Greater Accra Basketball Association, which is a member of the Ghana Basketball Association. Of these teams, eight are in male Division 1, six belong to the women’s division and four are in male Division 2. Ankle and knee injuries are by far the most common injuries sustained during participation in basketball games (Jones et al 2000). There is a dearth of evidence of injuries sustained during basketball games in Ghana

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