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    Title: Scenario Analysis of Sports Injuries in Baseball
    Authors: Shu-Miau, Weng
    Contributors: Department of Business Administration
    Keywords: elementary school baseball players;sports injuries;scenario analysis
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2010-11-04 09:20:14 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: The purpose of this study is to discuss sports injuries in baseball by scenario analysis. Through a questionnaire survey, we found the factor sports injuries and lack of safety management on the baseball. According to the scenario analysis to identify injuries reason, and improve the baseball player sports injury prevention.
    The research subjects are the elementary school which has baseball team in Taichung. This student interviews 289 contact baseball players. The research finds: a positive correlation effect is found between unsafe environment, unsafe movement, lack of management and sports injuries. The result suggests that schools should maintain safety facilities equipment and shorten the time for repair.
    Injuries prevention will help to prevent or decrease the occurrence of the sports injuries. When injury occur, is important to make the correct and appropriate treatment. It not only can reduce the extent of injury and to avoid severe secondary damage, but shorten the recovery time.
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