Haematoma and Haemorrhage Injuries in Football

Authors

  • Dr. Maibam Chourjit Singh1, Dr. Chetan Maibam2, Dr. H. Jibonkumar3 and Athokpam Manoranjan Singh4

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to investigate and find out the variation in Haematoma and Haemorrhage traumatic injuries among the football players during match according to their positions, levels and stages of the tournament. From 61st Sir Churachand Singh KCSI-CBE Memorial Football Tournament (CC Meet) 2018-2019, 11th Manipur State League 2016 (MSL) Football Tournament and Thangjam Birachandra-Maipakpi Memorial 22nd -winners’ Cup for Men Football Tournament, altogether 133 matches 798 (133 matches x 6 position) positions of the players consisting of state and national levels players in the entire tournaments are taken as source of subjects. The variations in the selected types of injuries are found to be statistically insignificant (P>0.05) between state level and national level matches in the study population. The notable variations in stage-wise injury rate of haemorrhage are found to be league (0.00±0.040), pre-quarter final (0.03±0.181) and semi-final (0.03±0.167) while their overall figure of 0.01±0.071. Out of the two types of injuries, haematoma (F=7.69; P<0.01) is found to be highly significant according to positions of the players in the tournaments viz., mid-fielder, striker, right-wing, left-wing, defender and goalkeeper. On the other hand, the variation in haemorrhage is observed to be statistically significant (P<0.05) with respect to the different positions of the players in the tournaments under study. Thus, it is concluded that variation in the Haematoma and Haemorrhage traumatic injuries among the football players of Manipur according to their position as well as stages of the tournament can be seen. Besides, it is also seen that the traumatic injuries in the football players who are playing at the national level are higher in the occurrence of injuries than the state level.

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https://ufhealth.org/traumatic-injury

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Dr. Maibam Chourjit Singh1, Dr. Chetan Maibam2, Dr. H. Jibonkumar3 and Athokpam Manoranjan Singh4. (2021). Haematoma and Haemorrhage Injuries in Football. International Journal of Economic Perspectives, 15(1), 358–367. Retrieved from http://ijeponline.org/index.php/journal/article/view/81

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