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Volume 14 Issue 4 (April) 2025

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Comparative study on Site Sport Injuries among Players of Different Age and Gender in Kabaddi
Fatehjeet Singh Maan

Kabaddi is a popular contact sport with deep roots in the ancient history of India and South Asia. It involves both offensive and defensive skills, which makes players susceptible to a variety of sports-related injuries.Thus, to highlight the nature of injuries on various sites of body among different age and gender groupthe researcher conducted the survey study in various training schools, sports academy and District Kabaddi Tournaments during matches or rehearsals. From the study, it was found thatamong senior male Kabaddi players, ankle ligament (sprain) injuries accounted for 21.25%, while knee ligament (sprain) injuries were 15%. In senior female players, ankle ligament (sprain) injuries were 23.40%, and knee ligament (sprain) injuries were 14.89%. Similarly, in the under-19 male group, knee ligament injuries were the most common at 26.22%, followed by ankle ligament (sprain) injuries at 18.03%. For under-19 female players, knee ligament (sprain) injuries were 22.85%, and ankle ligament (sprain) injuries were 20%. Thus,from this survey study, it was concluded that among all body parts, knees and ankles were major sites of injury followed by back muscle and shoulder dislocation.

 
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