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هدف پژوهش حاضر مقایسه میزان شیوع آسیب‌های بازیکنان لیگ برتر فوتبال ایران قبل و بعد از شیوع ویروس کرونا (کوویدـ19) از طریق آنالیز ویدیوئی در فصل 99-98 بود. انواع آسیب‌های ورزشی بر اساس مکانیسم به دو دسته حاد و مزمن تقسیم شده و آسیب‌ها با بررسی 143 فیلم ویدیوئی از 239 مسابقه، با آنالیز ویدیوئی انجام شد. میزان شیوع، زمان بروز و ناحیه آسیب دیده در برگه مخصوص ثبت شد. باتوجه‌به نتایج 219 آسیب قبل از شیوع ویروس کرونا و 276 آسیب بعد از شیوع ویروس کرونا رخ داد. در دوران قبل و بعد از شیوع ویروس کرونا اندام تحتانی بازیکنان (7/58 درصد) بیش از دیگر نقاط بدن آنها آسیب دید. همچنین بیشترین میزان بروز آسیب بعد از شیوع ویروس کرونا نسبت به قبل آن در دقایق پایانی بازی (3/24 درصد) رخ داد. یافته‌های پژوهش نشان داد که میزان شیوع آسیب در بازیکنان فوتبال لیگ برتر ایران در دوران بعد از شیوع ویروس کرونا به دلیل قرنطینه خانگی و تعطیلی مسابقات زیاد شد.
 
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نوع مطالعه: كاربردي | موضوع مقاله: آسیب شناسی و حرکات اصلاحی
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