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Huddle up: Injury comparisons across sports - Truveta Our analyses yielded interesting and varying results by sport, so we set out to compare the injury results across sports As we wrap up this series, we were curious to learn about differences in demographics for the population who experienced injuries and which sports had the highest rate of injuries impacting certain body parts
Sports Injury Statistics - Johns Hopkins Medicine Playground, sports, and bicycle-related injuries occur most often among children between ages 5 and 14 years old The highest rates of injury occur in sports that involve contact and collisions More severe injuries occur during individual sports and recreational activities Most organized sports-related injuries (62 percent) occur during practice
Sports and Recreational Injuries - Injury Facts The activities most frequently associated with injuries are exercise, cycling, and basketball This interactive table provides estimates of the number and rate of injuries treated in hospital emergency departments associated with various sports and recreational activities
Data on Sports and Recreation Activities | HEADS UP | CDC Sports- and recreation-related TBIs and concussions About 7 out of 10 emergency department visits for sports- and recreation-related TBIs and concussions are among children ages 17 and under 1 For this age group, boys have about twice the rate of emergency department visits for sports- or recreation-related TBIs and concussions than girls 2 However, girls have a higher chance for sports
Facts + Statistics: Sports injuries | III Sports injuries According to the National Safety Council (NSC), in 2024 exercise and exercise equipment accounted for an estimated 564,845 injuries, the most in any sports and recreation category
An Epidemiologic Comparison of High School Sports Injuries Sustained in . . . Main Outcome Measure(s): Practice and competition injury rates, body site, diagnosis, and severity Results: High school athletes participating in these 9 sports at participating schools sustained 4350 injuries during the 2005– 2006 school year, which corresponds to an estimated 1 442533 injuries nationally
3. Concussions: Football vs. other sports | Football and Concussions Youth Football These rates of injury in football are also prevalent in youth football The National Athletic Trainers’ Association reports that more than half of all emergency room visits by children aged 8 to 13 are due to sports-related concussions