The New Zealand Heraldhttp://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10123170Concepts:
sports, injuries, soccer, tendon, Zealanders, sports physician, injury, Ewens, Milne, straight, achilles tendon, fitness, ruptures, resilient, age.
Summary:
Latest figures show in the past 10 years, ACC has paid out more than $523 million in new and ongoing claims for sports-related injuries to people aged 35 and over.Last year alone, the figure was $66.7 million.The claims were for injuries from a wide number of sports, ranging from cricket, soccer and rugby to fishing, dancing and bowls.Last year, $1.4 million in claims was paid to over-35s for injuries from netball, $1.7 million from skiing, $1.8 million from soccer, and $2.3 million from rugby union.Sports Medicine New Zealand chairman Dr Chris Milne said New Zealand was seeing more injuries among older people as the population aged and a growing proportion of older people stayed active.Winter sports caused a large number of injuries, such as tendon ruptures, broken bones, dislocated joints and neck injuries, according to Dr Ewens.
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