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Craniomaxillofacial injuries from the sport of wrestling: a query of the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS).

Dani StanboulyRichard MurphyTerence X MurphyJeremy McDoniellKevin C LeeSung-Kiang Chuang
Published in: Oral and maxillofacial surgery (2021)
Certain types of injuries that occur during wrestling are more or less common depending on the age groups involved in the sport. Concussions were the most common injury incurred overall, and the head is the most commonly affected craniomaxillofacial area. Take-downs were the most likely mechanism of injury to lead to hospital admissions. The average number of wrestling injuries increased over 20 years being analyzed in this study. Future studies should investigate methods to lessen concussions in wrestling, decrease the number of illegal moves performed, and look into ways to mitigate harm from take-downs, given the increasing number of injuries acquired from this sport.
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