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Direct and indirect costs associated with injury in sub- elite footbal by Andrew G Ross, Marnee J McKay et al

Objectives: To determine the direct and indirect costs of injuries in sub-elite footballers in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, stratified by injury location, type, sex and age groups. Design: Descriptive epidemiological study. Methods: A de-identified insurance database containing three seasons (2018–2020) of football injuries in NSW was used to determine injury costs. Injuries were coded using the Orchard Sports Injury and Illness Classification System. Claim costs are presented by age group (Junior = 7–17 years, Senior = 18–34 years, and Veteran = 35+ years), sex and injury location and type. Cost data are reported as means ± standard deviation (SD) with 95 % Confidence Intervals (CI). Results: There were 4145 total injury claims, totalling AU$13,716,173, at a mean cost of $3309 (95 % CI 3042–3577) per injury. Joint sprains accrued the largest costs ($6,665,938) with knee injuries accounting for just under half of the total costs of all injuries over the three-season perio

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