Milić Vladan, Radenković Oliver, Čaprić Ilma, Mekić Raid, Trajković Nebojša, Špirtović Omer, Koničanin Admira, Bratić Milovan, Mujanović Rifat, Preljević Adem, Murić Benin, Kahrović Izet
Department of Biomedical Sciences, State University of Novi Pazar, 36300 Novi Pazar, Serbia.
Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, University of Niš, 18000 Niš, Serbia.
Life (Basel). 2025 Mar 24;15(4):529. doi: 10.3390/life15040529.
Sports injuries were prevalent across various sports and resulted in temporary or permanent limitations in an athlete's competitive performance. This research aimed to compile and analyze studies on sports injuries among basketball, handball, and volleyball players, with a particular focus on their frequency, nature, and variations based on gender and player position. A systematic search was conducted using digital databases, including PubMed, MEDLINE, ERIC, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect, covering the period from 2015 to 2025. The search strategy involved relevant keywords and their combinations related to injuries and athletes, selecting studies that explored injury types, locations, and preventive measures. The findings indicated that lower limb injuries were the most prevalent in all three sports. Basketball players frequently experienced knee and ankle injuries, and handball players were prone to knee injuries, while volleyball players most commonly sustained knee and foot injuries. Additionally, specific risk factors contributing to these injuries were identified. Preventive interventions, such as neuromuscular training and plyometric exercises, were found to effectively reduce injury rates across these sports. The majority of studies suggested that female athletes had a higher injury incidence compared to their male counterparts. This may be attributed to several factors, including hormonal differences (such as the effect of estrogen on ligament laxity), anatomical factors (e.g., a larger Q-angle in women), and differences in training practices that could predispose female athletes to higher injury rates. Furthermore, regardless of the sport, injuries occurred more frequently during competition and tended to increase with the physical demands of the game.
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