Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)

Karate is a Japanese martial art which emphasizes character development and self-discipline. However, noticeable karate practitioners contracted injuries during training and competition. The aim of this study is to visualize the knowledge map of sports injury in karate research through bibliometric...

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Main Authors: Kek, Hong Yee, Tan, Huiyi, Wong, Keng Yinn, Kuan, Garry
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/107913/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8159-3_17
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spelling my.utm.1079132024-10-13T09:13:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/107913/ Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021) Kek, Hong Yee Tan, Huiyi Wong, Keng Yinn Kuan, Garry Q Science (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Karate is a Japanese martial art which emphasizes character development and self-discipline. However, noticeable karate practitioners contracted injuries during training and competition. The aim of this study is to visualize the knowledge map of sports injury in karate research through bibliometric analysis. Also, the common injury among the karate practitioner and their associated causes is included in the mini-review section. The global developments and research landscape on sports injury of karate were examined based on 139 publications (1992–2021) extracted from the Web of Science (WoS). The emerging trend in the research areas was observed in 2016. The top leading countries indicated that the USA has published the most publications related to sports injury research in karate. This manuscript reviewed the potential injuries and their associated causes. Knee injuries were the most prevalent, and they could be contracted during training or tournament. These findings would be useful for the instructor and clinicians in designing some training activities, which aim to reduce the risk of the practitioner contracting injury. In future studies, it is recommended to conduct the injury assessment on the traditional karate practitioner such as Kyokushin Kai (full-contact karate style). Such exploration could provide insight into karate-associated injuries and reduce the bias in bibliometric data analysis. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Kek, Hong Yee and Tan, Huiyi and Wong, Keng Yinn and Kuan, Garry (2023) Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021). In: 9th Asian South Pacific Association of Sport Psychology International Congress, ASPASP 2022, 9 August 2022 - 11 August 2022, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8159-3_17
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topic Q Science (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Kek, Hong Yee
Tan, Huiyi
Wong, Keng Yinn
Kuan, Garry
Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)
description Karate is a Japanese martial art which emphasizes character development and self-discipline. However, noticeable karate practitioners contracted injuries during training and competition. The aim of this study is to visualize the knowledge map of sports injury in karate research through bibliometric analysis. Also, the common injury among the karate practitioner and their associated causes is included in the mini-review section. The global developments and research landscape on sports injury of karate were examined based on 139 publications (1992–2021) extracted from the Web of Science (WoS). The emerging trend in the research areas was observed in 2016. The top leading countries indicated that the USA has published the most publications related to sports injury research in karate. This manuscript reviewed the potential injuries and their associated causes. Knee injuries were the most prevalent, and they could be contracted during training or tournament. These findings would be useful for the instructor and clinicians in designing some training activities, which aim to reduce the risk of the practitioner contracting injury. In future studies, it is recommended to conduct the injury assessment on the traditional karate practitioner such as Kyokushin Kai (full-contact karate style). Such exploration could provide insight into karate-associated injuries and reduce the bias in bibliometric data analysis.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kek, Hong Yee
Tan, Huiyi
Wong, Keng Yinn
Kuan, Garry
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Tan, Huiyi
Wong, Keng Yinn
Kuan, Garry
author_sort Kek, Hong Yee
title Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)
title_short Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)
title_full Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)
title_fullStr Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)
title_full_unstemmed Common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)
title_sort common sports injury in karate practitioner: a bibliometric analysis and mini-review (1992–2021)
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107913/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8159-3_17
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