Abstract
The Athletics discipline of sprints consists in running as fast as possible a predetermined distance up to 400 m. The practice of sprints can lead to a risk of injuries, which can affect all tissues constituting the musculoskeletal structure (especially muscle and tendon, but also bone, cartilage, ligament or soft tissue). A good view of the extent of the problem is a fundamental first step in injury prevention. As an overall picture of the injuries sustained by sprinters, typical injuries are hamstring muscle injuries, Achilles tendinopathies, stress fractures and low back pain. The prevention of sprinting-related injuries represents an important challenge for the athletes and all stakeholders around them. Maximal sprinting should be considered not only as a part of the problem but also, and more importantly, as a part of the solution, in a ‘win–win’ strategy by improving sprint performance and injury prevention.
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Edouard, P. (2022). Athletics: Sprinting. In: Canata, G.L., Jones, H. (eds) Epidemiology of Injuries in Sports . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64532-1_4
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