2002
DOI: 10.1136/bjsm.36.5.354
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Injury risk associated with playing actions during competitive soccer

Abstract: Objective: To assess the exposure of players to injury risk during English Premier League soccer matches in relation to selected factors. Methods: Injury risk was assessed by rating the injury potential of playing actions during competition with respect to (a) type of playing action, (b) period of the game, (c) zone of the pitch, and (d) playing either at home or away. In all, 10 games from the English Premier League 1999-2000 were chosen for analysis. A notation system was used whereby 16 soccer specific play… Show more

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“…Greater speed and contact increase the risk of trauma. Soccer was found to be associated with high risks of facial and dental injuries (5,13,(15)(16)(17). However, previous studies enrolled professional soccer players and/or coaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Greater speed and contact increase the risk of trauma. Soccer was found to be associated with high risks of facial and dental injuries (5,13,(15)(16)(17). However, previous studies enrolled professional soccer players and/or coaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…El estudio presentado en 2009 por nuestro grupo de investigación titulado "incidencia lesional y su repercusión en la planificación del entrenamiento en fútbol sala" 4 , donde obtuvimos una incidencia lesional elevada con respecto a la bibliografía existente [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] , nos llevo a incluir unas medidas preventivas, siguiendo el modelo de plan de prevención de lesiones propuesto en otros estudios 5,27 , para intentar disminuir el número de lesiones, así como los tiempos perdidos de entrenamiento y de partido.…”
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“…The exercises of the program focus on core stabilizations, neuromuscular and proprioception exercises, static and dynamic stabilizations and the development of plyometric skills (40). There is a significant amount of earlier international research that prove the high ratio of injuries in football (30,31,37,48) and the fact that these injuries most frequently occur in the lower extremities (20,21), where the largest single risk factor for the footballers consists of the non-contact injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) (1,22,59). Furthermore, the quality of movement patterns, especially the lower extremity patterns, is an important and modifiable factor that may influence the risk of ACL injury as well as play a critical role in injury mechanism (2,6,14).…”
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confidence: 99%