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International Journal of Sports Technology, 2023, 4(1); doi: 10.38007/IJST.2023.040102.

Badminton Athletes’ Ankle Joint Injury Factors and Preventive Treatment in View of Edge Computing

Author(s)

Yu Wang

Corresponding Author:
Yu Wang
Affiliation(s)

School of Physical Education, Harbin Guangsha College, Harbin, China

Abstract

With the rapid economic development, people's material living standards have also improved. People have better conditions to participate in badminton, but more and more sports injuries occur in sports. This article aims to study how to discover the factors that cause sports injuries and prevent badminton athletes from ankle injuries in time. This article proposes how to find out the injury factors of badminton players' ankle joints based on edge computing, and put forward effective preventive measures. In this experiment, from the data in Figure 7, it can be found that starting from 2019, the number of badminton players with ankle injuries has increased. Although the trend is unstable, the lowest rate has reached 5% of athletes' various injuries, and the highest rate even accounted for 30% of athletes' injuries. In 2020, the proportion of ankle injuries has been on the rise, reaching a minimum of 15%. It can be seen that the proportion of badminton players' ankle injuries has been rising. It is the key to find out the factors of badminton players' ankle joint injury and timely prevention and treatment.

Keywords

Edge Computing, Badminton Players, Ankle Joint Injury Factors, Ankle Joint Injury Analysis and Prevention

Cite This Paper

Yu Wang. Badminton Athletes’ Ankle Joint Injury Factors and Preventive Treatment in View of Edge Computing. International Journal of Sports Technology (2023), Vol. 4, Issue 1: 16-31. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJST.2023.040102.

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