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Poškodbe rokometašev - pogostost pojavljanja, trajanje in lokacija poškodbe v povezavi z doživljanjem socialne opore : diplomsko delo
ID Levc, Gal (Author), ID Bon, Marta (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu smo se osredotočili na poškodbe rokometašev v povezavi s socialno oporo. Raziskovali smo lokacijo poškodbe, trajanje rehabilitacije in pogostost ponavljanja v povezavi z doživljanjem socialne opore. Prek spletnega vprašalnika smo anketirali igralce klubov 1. NLB slovenske rokometne lige, ki so v njej nastopali v sezoni 2018/19. Za analizo podatkov smo uporabili statistični paket SPSS. Anketiranci igrajo na vseh položajih, največ na levem zunanjem, najvišja raven igranja večine pa je državno prvenstvo, kjer jih največ igra že 4–10 sezon, in sicer večinoma več kot 30 minut na tekmo. Temeljni namen dela je bil ugotoviti, kako posamezniki doživljajo socialno oporo v času poškodovanosti, rezultate primerjati z že znanimi raziskavami in ugotoviti smernice k izboljšanju preventive pred poškodbami in primernemu ukrepanju, ko se poškodba zgodi. Ugotovili smo, da so pri rokometaših najpogostejša poškodba zvini, najhujša poškodba pa so z vidika dolžine rehabilitacije in pogostosti ponavljanja poškodbe kolenskih vezi. Ugotovili smo tudi, da na poškodbo kolenskih vezi ne vplivajo leta oz. čas, kako dolgo igralec trenira, in da se v času poškodovanosti večina igralcev počuti slabo, ker ne morejo pomagati ekipi. Temeljna socialna opora v času po poškodbi s strani kluba je klubski fizioterapevt, sicer pa igralcem največ pomeni opora družine, torej staršev oz. partnerja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:rokomet, poškodbe, socialna opora.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111538 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:5622449 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:03.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:Handball player injuries - frequency of appearance, duration and location of injury in connection with the experience of social support
Abstract:
In the thesis we focused on injuries that happen to handball players in relation to social support. We investigated the location of the injury, the duration of rehabilitation, and the frequency of recurrence in relation to experiencing social support. Through the online questionnaire we surveyed the players of the clubs of the 1st NLB Slovenian Handball League who played in it in the 2018/19 season. For the analysis we used the statistic package SPSS. Respondents play in all positions, the most on the left back, the highest level of playing of most is the national championship, where most of them play already for 4-10 seasons, mostly more than 30 minutes per game. The basic purpose of the work was to determine how individuals experience Social support during injury, to compare the results with already known research and to identify guidelines for improving injury prevention, and to take appropriate action when an injury occurs. We found that, in the case of handball players, the most common injuries are sprains, the most serious injuries being in terms of the length of rehabilitation and the frequency of recurrence of knee ligament damage. We also found that knee or knee injury is not affected by the terms of duration of player’s career to the time of the injury and that during the injury most players feel bad because they cannot help the team. The basic social support in the time after the injury by the club is the club physiotherapist, otherwise the players most of all seek the support of the family, ie parents or partner.

Keywords:handball, injuries, social support.

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