Journal of science and medicine in sport

Risk factors for repeated contact injuries in professional rugby league players

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Abstract

Heavier players (body mass, HR=2.6) and those with poor prolonged high-intensity running ability (HR=2.9) are associated with a higher incidence of contact injuries in professional rugby league.

  • Faster players (40 m sprint, HR=2.1) have an increased risk of contact injuries.
  • Higher upper-body strength (chin-up, HR=2.2) correlates with a greater incidence of injuries.
  • The frailty survival model effectively identifies risk factors for recurrent injuries.
  • Greater impact forces from heavier and faster players may lead to increased injury rates.
  • Improving prolonged high-intensity running ability and upper-body strength may help reduce injury risk.

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