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Severe Head & Neck Injury and Its Prevention in Judo

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Severe cases of concussion commonly occur in Judo practice. Therefore, it is important to know how to prevent this type of injury in Judo practice as well as how to respond to a concussed individual.

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Glossary of Judo Terms

Osotogari

a major sweeping leg throw

Seoinage

a shoulder throw

Uchimata

an inner thigh throw

Haraigoshi

a sweeping hip-to-loin throw

Osaekomi-waza

a hold-down technique (a mat hold)

Shime-waza

a choking technique (a stranglehold)

Kansetsu-waza

a joint locking technique

Tsukuri

a set-up to execute technique

Kake

an execution of technique

Kuzushi

a balance breaking

Ukemi

a break-fall

Ippon

a sign used to indicate a contest decision

Yuko

a point which is awarded in accordance with the Judgment of a technique (effective/moderate advantage)

*Please refer to the link: All Japan Judo Federation (http://www.judo-ch.jp/english/dictionary/)

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Miyazaki, S. (2015). Severe Head & Neck Injury and Its Prevention in Judo. In: Kanosue, K., Ogawa, T., Fukano, M., Fukubayashi, T. (eds) Sports Injuries and Prevention. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55318-2_6

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