@article{oai:mizuho.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000427, author = {三浦, 卓 and MIURA, Suguru and 下村, 淳子 and SHIMOMURA, Junko and 佐藤, 祐造 and SATO, Yuzo}, issue = {15}, journal = {瀬木学園紀要, Segigakuen Kiyo}, month = {}, note = {Background: Injuries at high schools have a large impact on the future, such as growth disorders and functional disorders due to injuries during the growth period. Needs such as conditioning instruction for prevention are very high. Objectives: Focused on “running” which is the basic motion of all competitions, we divided into sprint and long-distance running, and examined how the difference in mileage affected the content of injury. Methods: Our study examined the data from high schools of 7 prefectures in Japan. The study periods was one year from April 2015 to March 2016, and the 755 school injuries cases which caused by sprint and long-distance running. The data that sprint and long-distance running were compared for body parts (the thigh and hip joints, the knee, the lower thigh, the ankle joint, the foot and toes) were statistically analyzed. Results: Comparison of the relationship between sprint, long distance running and injury : Thigh and hip joints (p <0.001) were significantly associated with sprint injuries. The knee (p <0.05), the lower thigh (p <0.001), the ankle joint (p <0.001), and foot and toes (p <0.05) were significantly associated with long-distance running injuries. Conclusion: It is necessary to prevent injuries through preventive measures that match the characteristics of the competition, such as careful conditioning such as muscle stretching and preparatory exercises including joint range of motion training.}, pages = {29--35}, title = {高校生の短距離走と持久走・長距離走での負傷要因に関する検討‐負傷部位の違いに着目して‐}, year = {2019}, yomi = {ミウラ, スグル and シモムラ, ジュンコ and サトウ, ユウゾウ} }