AI Article Synopsis

  • The number of women's swimming and diving teams in the NCAA has increased over the past five years, making it essential to study injuries in these sports.
  • Injury data from the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program between 2014-2019 revealed that swimming had a rate of 1.78 injuries per 1000 athlete-exposures, while diving had 2.49, with shoulder injuries being most common in swimming and head/trunk injuries in diving.
  • The study highlights the need to focus on overuse injuries in swimming and suggests that increased participation in sports injury surveillance is necessary to better understand and manage these issues.

Article Abstract

Context: The number of women's swimming and diving teams sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association has increased over the last 5 years.

Background: Routine examinations of women's swimming and diving injuries are important for identifying emerging temporal patterns.

Methods: Exposure and injury data collected in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program during the 2014-2015 through 2018-2019 athletic seasons were analyzed. Injury counts, rates, and proportions were used to describe injury characteristics, and injury rate ratios were used to examine differences in injury rates.

Results: The overall injury rate was 1.78 per 1000 athlete-exposures in swimmers and 2.49 per 1000 AEs in divers. Shoulder (33.0%) injuries accounted for the largest proportion of all swimming injuries; most injuries were classified as overuse (51.3%). Head or face (29.4%) and trunk (20.2%) injuries accounted for the largest proportions of all diving injuries.

Summary: Findings indicated that shoulder and trunk injuries, as well as injuries resulting from overuse mechanisms, warrant further attention in swimming. Given the low in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program observed across the study period, the need for greater participation in sports injury surveillance is also apparent.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8293891PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-724-20DOI Listing

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