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. 2018 Nov;53(11):1025–1036. doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-148-17

Table 2.

Injury Rates by Time in Season and Type of Athlete Exposure in High School Boys' and Collegiate Men's Basketballa

Time in Season
Exposure Type
HS RIO (2005–2006 Through 2013–2014)
NCAA-ISP (2004–2005 Through 2013–2014)
Injuries in Sample, No. (%)
National Estimates, No. (%)
Injuries in Sample, No. (%)
National Estimates, No. (%)
Athlete- Exposures
Injury Rate/ 1000 Athlete-Exposures (95% Confidence Interval)
Preseason Practice 491 (84.7) 126 320 (84.9) 1551 (95.2) 29 392 (96.0) 203 050 7.64 (7.26, 8.02)
Competition 89 (15.3) 22 522 (15.1) 79 (4.8) 1223 (4.0) 4831 16.35 (12.75, 19.96)
Total 580 (100.0) 148 843 (100.0) 1630 (100.0) 30 615 (100.0) 207 881 7.84 (7.46, 8.22)
Regular season Practice 981 (41.6) 254 149 (41.7) 1429 (49.9) 28 935 (51.6) 456 986 3.13 (2.96, 3.29)
Competition 1380 (58.4) 355 781 (58.3) 1436 (50.1) 27 179 (48.4) 163 415 8.79 (8.33, 9.24)
Total 2361 (100.0) 609 931 (100.0) 2865 (100.0) 56 114 (100.0) 620 401 4.62 (4.45, 4.79)
Postseason Practice 44 (44.4) 12 857 (47.0) 50 (44.6) 1028 (45.2) 30 343 1.65 (1.19, 2.10)
Competition 55 (55.6) 14 477 (53.0) 62 (55.4) 1246 (54.8) 10 005 6.20 (4.65, 7.74)
Total 99 (100.0) 27 334 (100.0) 112 (100.0) 2274 (100.0) 40 348 2.78 (2.26, 3.29)

Abbreviations: HS RIO, High School Reporting Information Online; NCAA-ISP, National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program.

a 

Excluded 16 injuries reported in HS RIO due to missing data for time in season. Injury rates by time in season could not be calculated for high school as athlete-exposures were not stratified by time in season. National estimates and athlete-exposures may not sum up to totals due to rounding error. High school data originated from HS RIO surveillance data, 2005–2006 through 2013–2014; collegiate data originated from NCAA-ISP surveillance data, 2004–2005 through 2013–2014. Injuries included in the analysis were those that (1) occurred during a sanctioned practice or competition; (2) were evaluated or treated (or both) by an athletic trainer, physician, or other health care professional; and (3) restricted the student-athlete from participation for at least 24 hours past the day of injury. All concussions, fractures, and dental injuries were included in the analysis regardless of time loss. Data may include multiple injuries that occurred at 1 injury event.