Title of article
Prevention of Football Injuries
Author/Authors
Kirkendall, Donald T FIFA Medical Assessment and Research Center (F-MARC) - Schulthess Clinic, Zürich, Switzerland , Junge, Astrid FIFA Medical Assessment and Research Center (F-MARC) - Schulthess Clinic, Zürich, Switzerland , Dvorak, Jiri FIFA Medical Assessment and Research Center (F-MARC) - Schulthess Clinic, Zürich, Switzerland
Pages
12
From page
81
To page
92
Abstract
Purpose: Every sport has a unique profile of injury and risk of
injury. In recent years, there have been numerous attempts at
conducting injury prevention trials for specific injuries or for
injuries within specific sports to provide evidence useful to the
sports medicine and sport community. Football has been a focus of
a number of randomized injury prevention trials.
Methods: MEDLINE was searched with the first order keywords of
“injury prevention” and “sport”. This list was restricted to “clinical
trial” or “randomized controlled trial” which had been conducted
on children and adults whose goal was preventing common football
injuries. Our objective was to find studies with an exercise-based
training program, thus projects that used mechanical interventions
were excluded.
Results: A structured, generalized warm-up has been shown to be
effective at preventing common injuries in football, reducing
injuries by about one-third.
Conclusion: The huge participation numbers in the worldwide
family of football would suggest that any reduction in injury should
have a public health impact. Professionals in sports medicine need
to promote injury prevention programs that have been shown to be
effective.
Keywords
Sport Injury , Football , Systematic Review , Prevention
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2010
Record number
2479217
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