Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]

This study was conducted to find out the injury incident among Taekwondo athletes during tournament and determined athlete’s performance after the injury. The method used was questionnaire given immediately after athletes finish their last game. Respondents were chosen randomly from three different...

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Main Authors: Mohd Saleh, Maisarah, Abdul Hamid, Siti Fadhilah, Shahudin, Nurul Nadiah, Che Ismail, Che Muhamad Tarmizy
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spelling my.uitm.ir.302442020-05-05T06:20:28Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30244/ Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.] Mohd Saleh, Maisarah Abdul Hamid, Siti Fadhilah Shahudin, Nurul Nadiah Che Ismail, Che Muhamad Tarmizy Human fighting. Safety measures. Accident prevention This study was conducted to find out the injury incident among Taekwondo athletes during tournament and determined athlete’s performance after the injury. The method used was questionnaire given immediately after athletes finish their last game. Respondents were chosen randomly from three different tournaments with the total of 253 respondents. The result showed that most and least frequent injury was contusion and fracture. In addition, there was no significant different between gender towards pain scale level with male and female were not significant with, t (-0.74) = 3.38, p = 0.46(two-tailed). Moreover, there was no association between pain scale level and athlete performance after injury. The association showed that X (1) = 0.353, p = 0.341, means there was no statistical association between pain level and athlete performance. As a conclusion, Taekwondo was one of the combat sports that did not have much incident of severe injury and the change of rule did not give impact to the pattern of potential injury during tournament. Faculty of Sport Science and Recreation, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30244/1/30244.pdf Mohd Saleh, Maisarah and Abdul Hamid, Siti Fadhilah and Shahudin, Nurul Nadiah and Che Ismail, Che Muhamad Tarmizy (2019) Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]. Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation, 15 (2). pp. 35-43. ISSN 1823-3198 https://mjssr.com/journal
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topic Human fighting.
Safety measures. Accident prevention
spellingShingle Human fighting.
Safety measures. Accident prevention
Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Abdul Hamid, Siti Fadhilah
Shahudin, Nurul Nadiah
Che Ismail, Che Muhamad Tarmizy
Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
description This study was conducted to find out the injury incident among Taekwondo athletes during tournament and determined athlete’s performance after the injury. The method used was questionnaire given immediately after athletes finish their last game. Respondents were chosen randomly from three different tournaments with the total of 253 respondents. The result showed that most and least frequent injury was contusion and fracture. In addition, there was no significant different between gender towards pain scale level with male and female were not significant with, t (-0.74) = 3.38, p = 0.46(two-tailed). Moreover, there was no association between pain scale level and athlete performance after injury. The association showed that X (1) = 0.353, p = 0.341, means there was no statistical association between pain level and athlete performance. As a conclusion, Taekwondo was one of the combat sports that did not have much incident of severe injury and the change of rule did not give impact to the pattern of potential injury during tournament.
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author Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Abdul Hamid, Siti Fadhilah
Shahudin, Nurul Nadiah
Che Ismail, Che Muhamad Tarmizy
author_facet Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Abdul Hamid, Siti Fadhilah
Shahudin, Nurul Nadiah
Che Ismail, Che Muhamad Tarmizy
author_sort Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
title Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_short Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_full Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_fullStr Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Common injury incidences occur in Malaysian Taekwando athletes / Maisarah Mohd Saleh … [et al.]
title_sort common injury incidences occur in malaysian taekwando athletes / maisarah mohd saleh … [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Sport Science and Recreation, Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30244/1/30244.pdf
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