Comparative Analysis of Traumatology in the Game of Rugby 7 Feminine and Masculin, Seniors
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LEPCIUC, Gabriela, RADU, Liliana-Elisabeta. Comparative Analysis of Traumatology in the Game of Rugby 7 Feminine and Masculin, Seniors. In: Book of Abstracts: "Sports, education, culture - interdisciplinary approaches in scientific research", 28-29 mai 2021, Galaţi. Galați: 2021, Ediția 5, p. 27. ISSN 2457-3094.
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Ediția 5, 2021
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Galaţi, Moldova, 28-29 mai 2021

Comparative Analysis of Traumatology in the Game of Rugby 7 Feminine and Masculin, Seniors


Pag. 27-27

Lepciuc Gabriela1, Radu Liliana-Elisabeta2
 
1 State University of Physical Education and Sport,
2 Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 mai 2023


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A fundamental feature of today's rugby game indicates total physical engagement with the opponent, with a focus on the contact struggle that takes place in both individual and collective confrontation. Being a contact sport by its specificity, rugby involves a diverse and fairly common traumatology. The aim of this work is to carry out an analysis of rugby specific traumatology in 7 men's and women's at senior level. The study was attended by 40 performance athletes, who practice rugby in 7 within the teams CS Polytechnic Iasi and CNOPT Bucharest. The research took place on the training ground of the CS Polytechnic Iaşi team, where the questionnaire was applied, and for the CNOPT Bucharest men's team we used the online questionnaire. Through the analysis of the questionnaires, we have delineated and highlighted the most frequent injuries suffered by the athletes, the place and the period of the injury, thus comparing the results of the two teams, taking into account the peculiarities of each. Comparative statistical analysis was done using SPSS 20.0. The results of the study will provide us with information to adapt training programmes to prevent injury, recovery after exertion, and medical recovery.

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injuries, prevention, rugby sevens, Male, female