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拳击比赛与绝大多数奥运会项目比赛的一大区别在于,运动员的身体会因合法的打击而受伤,尤其是头部和面部,本文通过对两次比赛所发生的耳鼻咽喉科创伤的调查,分析了产生创伤的原因,旨在为采取有针对性的预防和治疗措施提供依据。1 结果与分析1990年全国拳击选拔赛参赛的运动员为307人,其中17人发生耳鼻咽喉创伤,占参赛人数的5.54%;1990年第11届亚运会拳击比赛参赛的运动员为138人,其中仅3人发生耳鼻咽喉创伤,占参赛人数的2.17%,两次比赛创伤具体情况见附表。总之,高水平的比赛耳鼻咽喉创伤的发生率低于低水平的比赛。
One of the major differences between boxing matches and the vast majority of Olympic events is that the body of an athlete is wounded by legal blows, especially the head and face. This article investigates and analyzes the otolaryngology trauma that occurs during the two competitions The causes of trauma are designed to provide evidence for targeted prevention and treatment. 1 Results and Analysis In 1990, there were 307 athletes competing in the National Boxing Trial, of which 17 suffered otolaryngology trauma, accounting for 5.44% of the total number of athletes participating. In the 11th Asian Games in 1990, there were 138 athletes participating in the boxing competition, of which only 3 Otolaryngology trauma occurred in people, accounting for 2.17% of the number of participants, the specific circumstances of the two games, see Schedule. In conclusion, the prevalence of otolaryngology trauma at high levels of competition is lower than at low levels.