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Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial
Objective To examine the effect of a comprehensive warm-up programme designed to reduce the risk of injuries in female youth football. Design Cluster randomised controlled trial with clubs as the unit of randomisation. Setting 125 football clubs from the south, east, and middle of Norway (65 cluster...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2600961/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19066253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2469 |
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author | Soligard, Torbjørn Myklebust, Grethe Steffen, Kathrin Holme, Ingar Silvers, Holly Bizzini, Mario Junge, Astrid Dvorak, Jiri Bahr, Roald Andersen, Thor Einar |
author_facet | Soligard, Torbjørn Myklebust, Grethe Steffen, Kathrin Holme, Ingar Silvers, Holly Bizzini, Mario Junge, Astrid Dvorak, Jiri Bahr, Roald Andersen, Thor Einar |
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description | Objective To examine the effect of a comprehensive warm-up programme designed to reduce the risk of injuries in female youth football. Design Cluster randomised controlled trial with clubs as the unit of randomisation. Setting 125 football clubs from the south, east, and middle of Norway (65 clusters in the intervention group; 60 in the control group) followed for one league season (eight months). Participants 1892 female players aged 13-17 (1055 players in the intervention group; 837 players in the control group). Intervention A comprehensive warm-up programme to improve strength, awareness, and neuromuscular control during static and dynamic movements. Main outcome measure Injuries to the lower extremity (foot, ankle, lower leg, knee, thigh, groin, and hip). Results During one season, 264 players had relevant injuries: 121 players in the intervention group and 143 in the control group (rate ratio 0.71, 95% confidence interval 0.49 to 1.03). In the intervention group there was a significantly lower risk of injuries overall (0.68, 0.48 to 0.98), overuse injuries (0.47, 0.26 to 0.85), and severe injuries (0.55, 0.36 to 0.83). Conclusion Though the primary outcome of reduction in lower extremity injury did not reach significance, the risk of severe injuries, overuse injuries, and injuries overall was reduced. This indicates that a structured warm-up programme can prevent injuries in young female football players. Trial registration ISRCTN10306290. |
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spelling | pubmed-26009612008-12-12 Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial Soligard, Torbjørn Myklebust, Grethe Steffen, Kathrin Holme, Ingar Silvers, Holly Bizzini, Mario Junge, Astrid Dvorak, Jiri Bahr, Roald Andersen, Thor Einar BMJ Research Objective To examine the effect of a comprehensive warm-up programme designed to reduce the risk of injuries in female youth football. Design Cluster randomised controlled trial with clubs as the unit of randomisation. Setting 125 football clubs from the south, east, and middle of Norway (65 clusters in the intervention group; 60 in the control group) followed for one league season (eight months). Participants 1892 female players aged 13-17 (1055 players in the intervention group; 837 players in the control group). Intervention A comprehensive warm-up programme to improve strength, awareness, and neuromuscular control during static and dynamic movements. Main outcome measure Injuries to the lower extremity (foot, ankle, lower leg, knee, thigh, groin, and hip). Results During one season, 264 players had relevant injuries: 121 players in the intervention group and 143 in the control group (rate ratio 0.71, 95% confidence interval 0.49 to 1.03). In the intervention group there was a significantly lower risk of injuries overall (0.68, 0.48 to 0.98), overuse injuries (0.47, 0.26 to 0.85), and severe injuries (0.55, 0.36 to 0.83). Conclusion Though the primary outcome of reduction in lower extremity injury did not reach significance, the risk of severe injuries, overuse injuries, and injuries overall was reduced. This indicates that a structured warm-up programme can prevent injuries in young female football players. Trial registration ISRCTN10306290. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2008-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2600961/ /pubmed/19066253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2469 Text en © Soligard et al 2008 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Soligard, Torbjørn Myklebust, Grethe Steffen, Kathrin Holme, Ingar Silvers, Holly Bizzini, Mario Junge, Astrid Dvorak, Jiri Bahr, Roald Andersen, Thor Einar Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial |
title | Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial |
title_full | Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial |
title_fullStr | Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial |
title_short | Comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial |
title_sort | comprehensive warm-up programme to prevent injuries in young female footballers: cluster randomised controlled trial |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2600961/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19066253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2469 |
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