Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports

The popularity of modern tennis has contributed to the increasing number of participants at both recreational and competitive levels. The influx of numerous tennis participants has resulted in a wave of injury occurrences of different types and magnitudes across both male and female players. Since t...

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Main Authors: Musa, Rabiu Muazu, Hassan, Isyaku, Abdullah, Mohamad Razali, Azmi, Mohd Nazri Latiff, P. P. Abdul Majeed, Anwar, Abu Osman, Noor Azuan
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spelling my.um.eprints.284662022-08-11T04:20:43Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28466/ Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports Musa, Rabiu Muazu Hassan, Isyaku Abdullah, Mohamad Razali Azmi, Mohd Nazri Latiff P. P. Abdul Majeed, Anwar Abu Osman, Noor Azuan Q Science (General) RA Public aspects of medicine The popularity of modern tennis has contributed to the increasing number of participants at both recreational and competitive levels. The influx of numerous tennis participants has resulted in a wave of injury occurrences of different types and magnitudes across both male and female players. Since tennis injury harms both players' economic and career development, a better understanding of its epidemiology could potentially curtail its prevalence and occurrences. We used online-based tennis-related injury reports to study the prevalence, location types, and injury intensities in both male and female tennis players for the past five years. It is demonstrated from the chi-square analysis that injury occurrences are significantly associated with a specific gender (chi 2(18) = 50.773; p = 0.001), with male players having a higher risk of injury manifestation (68.10%) as compared with female players (31.90%). Nonetheless, knee, hip, ankle, and shoulder injuries are highly prevalent in both male and female players. Moreover, the injury intensities are distributed across gender (chi 2(2) = 0.398; p = 0.820), with major injuries being dominant, followed by minor injuries, whilst a few cases of career-threatening injuries were also reported. It was similarly observed that male players recorded a higher degree of both major, minor, and career-threatening injuries than female players. In addition, male players sustained more elbow, hip, knee, shoulder, and thigh injuries than female players. Whereas, female players mostly suffered from Achilles and back injuries, ankle and hamstring injuries affected both genders. The usage of online newspaper reports is pivotal in characterizing the epidemiology of tennis-related injuries based on locations and gender to better understand the pattern and localization of injuries, which could be used to address the problem of modern tennis-related injuries. MDPI 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed Musa, Rabiu Muazu and Hassan, Isyaku and Abdullah, Mohamad Razali and Azmi, Mohd Nazri Latiff and P. P. Abdul Majeed, Anwar and Abu Osman, Noor Azuan (2021) Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (23). ISSN 1660-4601, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312686 <https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312686>. 10.3390/ijerph182312686
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topic Q Science (General)
RA Public aspects of medicine
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
RA Public aspects of medicine
Musa, Rabiu Muazu
Hassan, Isyaku
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Azmi, Mohd Nazri Latiff
P. P. Abdul Majeed, Anwar
Abu Osman, Noor Azuan
Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports
description The popularity of modern tennis has contributed to the increasing number of participants at both recreational and competitive levels. The influx of numerous tennis participants has resulted in a wave of injury occurrences of different types and magnitudes across both male and female players. Since tennis injury harms both players' economic and career development, a better understanding of its epidemiology could potentially curtail its prevalence and occurrences. We used online-based tennis-related injury reports to study the prevalence, location types, and injury intensities in both male and female tennis players for the past five years. It is demonstrated from the chi-square analysis that injury occurrences are significantly associated with a specific gender (chi 2(18) = 50.773; p = 0.001), with male players having a higher risk of injury manifestation (68.10%) as compared with female players (31.90%). Nonetheless, knee, hip, ankle, and shoulder injuries are highly prevalent in both male and female players. Moreover, the injury intensities are distributed across gender (chi 2(2) = 0.398; p = 0.820), with major injuries being dominant, followed by minor injuries, whilst a few cases of career-threatening injuries were also reported. It was similarly observed that male players recorded a higher degree of both major, minor, and career-threatening injuries than female players. In addition, male players sustained more elbow, hip, knee, shoulder, and thigh injuries than female players. Whereas, female players mostly suffered from Achilles and back injuries, ankle and hamstring injuries affected both genders. The usage of online newspaper reports is pivotal in characterizing the epidemiology of tennis-related injuries based on locations and gender to better understand the pattern and localization of injuries, which could be used to address the problem of modern tennis-related injuries.
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author Musa, Rabiu Muazu
Hassan, Isyaku
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Azmi, Mohd Nazri Latiff
P. P. Abdul Majeed, Anwar
Abu Osman, Noor Azuan
author_facet Musa, Rabiu Muazu
Hassan, Isyaku
Abdullah, Mohamad Razali
Azmi, Mohd Nazri Latiff
P. P. Abdul Majeed, Anwar
Abu Osman, Noor Azuan
author_sort Musa, Rabiu Muazu
title Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports
title_short Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports
title_full Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports
title_fullStr Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports
title_full_unstemmed Surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: A content analysis of online newspaper reports
title_sort surveillance of injury types, locations, and intensities in male and female tennis players: a content analysis of online newspaper reports
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2021
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