Low External Workloads Are Related to Higher Injury Risk in Professional Male Basketball Games

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Caparros, Toni [1 ,2 ]
Casals, Marti [2 ]
Solana, Alvaro [2 ,3 ]
Pena, Javier [2 ,3 ]
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[1] INEFC, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Vic, SPARG, Vic, Spain
[3] Univ Vic, UVic UCC Sport & Phys Act Studies Ctr CEEAF, Vic, Spain
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Game tracking; multivariate analysis; decelerations; distance; injury prevention; LINEAR MIXED MODELS; TRAINING LOAD; NONCONTACT INJURY; SOCCER PLAYERS; RUNNING LOADS; MATCH-PLAY; ELITE; PERFORMANCE; FOOTBALL; LEAGUE;
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The primary purpose of this study was to identify potential risk factors for sports injuries in professional basketball. An observational retrospective cohort study involving a male professional basketball team, using game tracking data was conducted during three consecutive seasons. Thirty-three professional basketball players took part in this study. A total of 29 time-loss injuries were recorded during regular season games, accounting for 244 total missed games with a mean of 16.26 +/- 15.21 per player and season. The tracking data included the following variables: minutes played, physiological load, physiological intensity, mechanical load, mechanical intensity, distance covered, walking maximal speed, maximal speed, sprinting maximal speed, maximal speed, average offensive speed, average defensive speed, level one acceleration, level two acceleration, level three acceleration, level four acceleration, level one deceleration, level two deceleration, level three deceleration, level four deceleration, player efficiency rating and usage percentage. The influence of demographic characteristics, tracking data and performance factors on the risk of injury was investigated using multivariate analysis with their incidence rate ratios (IRRs). Athletes with less or equal than 3 decelerations per game (IRR, 4.36; 95% CI, 1.78-10.6) and those running less or equal than 1.3 miles per game (lower workload) (IRR, 6.42; 95% CI, 2.52-16.3) had a higher risk of injury during games (p < 0.01 in both cases). Therefore, unloaded players have a higher risk of injury. Adequate management of training loads might be a relevant factor to reduce the likelihood of injury according to individual profiles.
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