Prevalence of hamstring muscle injuries and associated factors among soccer players the case of Southern Ethiopia

  • Tamiru Getachew Deme Arbaminch university
  • Tagel Tamiru Department of Anatomy,College of Medicine and Health Science,Arba Minch University
  • Molla Deyou Department of Sport Science,College of Natural Science,Arba Minch University
  • Feleke Gebremeskel School of Public Health, Arba Minch University, Southern Ethiopia
  • Abinet Gebremickael Department of Anatomy,College of Medicine and Health Science,Arba Minch University
  • Getachew Abebe

Abstract

Determining the hamstring injury and associated factors among soccer players will assist the Youth sports injury prevention and rehabilitation programs and concerned stakeholders to plan good sports injury prevention intervention. The objective of this study was to assess the magnitude of hamstring muscle injuries and associated factors among soccer players in selected three zones of southern Ethiopia. The study design was a cross-sectional study design conducted at soccer clubs at Gammo Goffa, Halaba and Wolayta Zones, from March 11/2019 to May 12/2019 G.C. Simple random sampling technique was applied to select 226 Participants.
To Collect relevant data both close and open-ended questions were used and Anthropometry measurement was measured by using standardized techniques and also Inspection and palpation of posterior thigh plus PSLRT was done. Data were entered using the computer program, epi-data version 4.4.3.1 exported into SPSS
version 21 software for analysis. A descriptive summary was used to present the study results. All variables in bivariable logistic regression with p< 0.25 were fitted into multivariable logistic regression. In multivariable logistic regression with backward LR elimination P-value (< 0.05) was used to decide whether the observed
difference is statically significant or not. Out of 226, 88.5% were males and 11.5% were females, the overall magnitude of hamstring strain injury was 17.3% with 95% CI. The number of all other body injuries sustained [AOR=14.4, 95% CI (4.55, 45.67))] and Previous History of posterior thigh pain, [AOR=4.58, 95% CI
(1.87, 11.25)] were identified as significant associated factors with HSI in soccer players. One-sixth of the payers sustained HSI and a player who has a previous Hx of posterior thigh pain had 4.58 times risk of developing HSI than a player with no previous Hx of posterior thigh pain this will remind the soccer clubs coaches and
medical team to evaluate and standardize their rehabilitation protocols for decision making on the length of days for rehabilitation.

Published
2021-06-25
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