Author/Authors :
Pedro Nicolini, Alexandre Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Paulista School of Medicine - Sports Traumatology Center, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Abolis Penna, Nathália Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Paulista School of Medicine - Sports Traumatology Center, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Taniguti de Oliveira, Gabriel Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Paulista School of Medicine - Sports Traumatology Center, São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Cohen, Moises Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Paulista School of Medicine - Sports Traumatology Center, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract :
Objective: This study aims to identify the epidemiology of orthopedic injuries in jiu-jitsu practitioners. Methods: Ninety-six jiu-jitsu practitioners aged between 18 and 45 years, male and female, answered a ques-tionnaire addressing personal data and history of injuries related to the sport during the last 24 months. Results: In the period cover, 85% of the sample presented injuries related to the practice of jiu-jitsu, with an average of 60 days of absenteeism from sports practice. Fingers, shoulders, and knees were the joints most affected by orthopedic injuries. Conclusion: Orthopedic injuries are quite prevalent among jiu-jitsu practitioners, often distancing athletes from the sport. Level of Evidence IV, case series / cross sectional study.