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SM ISO690:2012 TALI, Maie, MAGI, Agnes, IGNATJEVA, Nadezda, UNT, Eve. Periodic health evaluation of young athletes in Estonia. In: Sănătate Publică, Economie şi Management în Medicină , 2015, nr. 7(64), pp. 17-20. ISSN 1729-8687. |
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Aim of the present paper is to give an overview of periodic
health evaluation (PHE) and of health conditions and diseases
found in PHE of young athletes. The electronic medical record of Tartu University Hospital was searched to retrieve primary diagnoses of medical conditions and diseases as an outcome of PHE performed in Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic during 01.01 – 31.12.2014. The data of young (9-19 years) athletes (n=3479) were included. The primary diagnoses of health conditions and diseases were established in 24.9% (n=856) of evaluated young athletes as an outcome of PHE. The most frequent were diagnoses of the musculoskeletal system (44%) followed by the cardiovascular system (22%). Injuries were most frequently detected among diagnoses concerning the musculoskeletal system – in 53 % of all musculoskeletal system diagnoses, of which overuse injuries were the most frequent.
PHE is a valuable tool in the management of athletes’ health,
which permits the detection of health conditions that could be predisposing factors for the development of injuries or diseases in the future. The discovery of underlying silent
diseases enhances the promotion of athletes’ health, timely
treatment and risk assessment. The high incidence of overuse
njuries among young athletes raises many concerns and prompts further study. |
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Cuvinte-cheie periodic health evaluation, health conditions and diseases, young athletes |
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