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Preventing Rugby Union Injuries

Rugby union


Players at risk of injury

There are five main groups of players at varying risk of sustaining an injury. Injury risk decreases through the following groups of players:
Injury also varies according to player position.

Common injuries in rugby union

Preventing rugby union injuries
Effective injury prevention involves a host of measures such as physical preparation (e.g. conditioning, warming-up, stretching and cooling-down); skill and technique development; use of protective equipment; enforcement of game laws; rule/law changes; and the management of general safety issues by administrators, coaches, referees and other personnel. The following safety tips apply to all players, irrespective of the level of play.

Physical preparation
Pre-participation screening
Warm-up and cool-down procedures
Safety during the game
For further information:
Monash University-Trauma and Sports Injury Prevention Unit
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
Alfred Hospital, Prahran, Victoria 3181
Phone: (03) 9903 0581
http://www.med.monash.edu.au/epidemiology/
Email: caroline.finch@med.monash.edu.au

Smartplay Program Manager
Sports Medicine Australia- Victorian Branch
Level 1, 120 Jolimont Road
Jolimont, Victoria, 3002
Phone: (03) 9654 7733
www.smartplay.com.au
Email: smartplay@vic.sma.org.au

Australian Rugby Union
PO Box 188
North Sydney, NSW, 2059
Phone: (02) 9956 3444
Fax: (02) 9955 3299
Email: aru@rugby.com.au

Victorian Rugby Union
568 St Kilda Road
Melbourne, Victoria, 3004
Phone: (03) 9529 7156
Email: ron.steiner@vicrugby.com.au

Reference
Finch C, Best J, McIntosh A, Chalmers D, Eime R.
Research Report: Preventing Rugby Union Injuries,
Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine,
Monash University. June 2002

Acknowledgements
Funding for this report was received from the Victorian
Smartplay Program. Smartplay is funded by Sport and
Recreation Victoria, Department of Human Services and
VicHealth.
The ARU is thanked for its input into the development
of this resource and for providing the photo. [Photo not available in Online Version.]