scholarly journals Higher compliance to a neuromuscular injury prevention program improves overall injury rate in male football players

2018 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 1975-1983 ◽  
Author(s):  
Holly J. Silvers-Granelli ◽  
Mario Bizzini ◽  
Amelia Arundale ◽  
Bert R. Mandelbaum ◽  
Lynn Snyder-Mackler
2017 ◽  
Vol 51 (4) ◽  
pp. 389.2-390
Author(s):  
Holly Silvers-Granelli ◽  
Mario Bizzini ◽  
Amy Arundale ◽  
Bert Mandelbaum ◽  
Ryan Pohlig ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mostafa Zarei ◽  
Hamed Abbasi ◽  
Abdolhamid Daneshjoo ◽  
Mehdi Gheitasi ◽  
Kamran Johari ◽  
...  

Purpose: The “11+ Kids” injury-prevention program has been shown to reduce injuries and related costs in youth football players less than 14 y of age. A major argument to convince coaches to use this exercise-based injury-prevention program is a potential performance enhancement of the players. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of the “11+ Kids” program on isokinetic strength. Methods: Two teams were randomly assigned to the intervention and control groups. The intervention group replaced their warm-up by the “11+ Kids” and the control group warmed up as usual. Two days before and after the 10-wk intervention, isokinetic strength of the hip adductors and abductors, knee flexors and extensors, and ankle invertors and evertors was tested. Results: Thirty-one players (mean age 11.5 [0.8] y) completed the study. The intervention group showed large improvements in all isokinetic strength measures (P < .001 for all measures; Cohen d = 0.8–1.4), whereas the control group only showed negligible to medium positive effects (P values ranging from .006 to .718; Cohen d = −0.1 to 0.7). The intervention was beneficial compared with the control group regarding isokinetic strength of the hip adductors (P < .001), knee flexors (P = .002), and ankle evertors (P < .001) and invertors (P = .005). Conclusions: Given the relatively short intervention period of 10 wk, the observed improvements relate to a practically meaningful effect of the intervention. The gain in strength may improve players’ performance and may contribute to a reduction of injury risk in the long-term application.


1987 ◽  
Vol 31 (10) ◽  
pp. 1138-1140
Author(s):  
Albert J. Macek

Impressive reductions in injury rate were achieved in a cooperative program that included industrial human factors. The other players in the program include the medical department nurses, the safety engineers, production engineers, supervisors and production workers. The explanation offered for the program's apparent success is that responsibility and accountability for industrial human factors improvement is distributed among the various departments involved.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 55-61
Author(s):  
Hyunmin Kim ◽  
Juseoung Lee ◽  
Junghoon Kim

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to integrate information about the effects of FIFA 11+ injury prevention program in soccer.DESIGN AND METHODS Systematic review. We used PubMed, Medline, PMC, and Web of Science to search randomized controlled trials comparing FIFA 11+ injury prevention program with control groups among soccer players.RESULTS Total of 13 studies was selected through eligibility criteria. 7 studies included overall, ankle, knee, and hamstring injury rate between FIFA 11+ versus control groups, while the other 6 studies included improvement of physical performance, such as vertical jump, 20m sprint, agility, hip adduction strength, and FMS total score between FIFA 11+ versus control groups. There was a lower rate of injury in the intervention group from all 7 studies. Couple of studies had different criteria to compare with other studies. Most values of physical performance were also significantly improved from all 6 studies except for the values of agility time.CONCLUSIONS Multiple studies have proven injury rate reduction and physical performance improvement of FIFA 11+ program between intervention and control groups. We also found that it at least required a few weeks of intervention time to be effective. Therefore, coaches and players might need to consider including FIFA 11+ program as a warm-up period to prepare the regular season.


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