Review Article

Epidemiology of Injuries during Judo Tournaments

Table 4

Injury incidence rates and proportion and incidence proportion of injuries leading to time‐loss.

AuthorYearInjury rate per 1000 athlete-exposuresInjury incidence proportion (%)Incidence proportion (%) of injuries leading to time-loss

Beijsterveldt et al.201512.5
Blach et al.20215.5
Blach et al.20212.5
Chirazi et al.20178.1
Cierna et al.201735.68.1
Dah et al.198911572.5
Engebretsen et al.20136.8
Frey et al.20194.21.11.1
Green et al.200741.3 (male)
40.9 (female)
13.54.1
Ikumi et al.201922.7
James et al.200342.612.92.6
Junge et al.20099.9
Laskowski19959.1
Lystad202034.0
Machado et al.201916.8
Maciejewski and Callanta201698.346.9
Maciejewski and Pietkiewicz201638.59.3
Miarka et al.201847.210.1
Park et al.202160
Phillips et al.2001100.320
Pierantozzi et al.200910928.9
Pieter et al.200132.28.71.6
Rousseau et al.201710.92.72.6
Soligard et al.20178.2

12 competitors were lost to follow-up. The authors analysed only 124 of the fights during 4 international tournaments.