Background: Owing to the complexity and heterogeneity of muscle injuries, a generally accepted classification system is still lacking. Aims To prospectively implement and validate a novel muscle injury classification and to evaluate its predictive value for return to professional football. Methods: The recently described Munich muscle injury classification was prospectively evaluated in 31 European professional male football teams during the 2011/2012 season. Thigh muscle injury types were recorded by team medical staff and correlated to individual player exposure and resultant time-loss. Results: In total, 393 thigh muscle injuries occurred. The muscle classification system was well received with a 100% response rate. Two-thirds of thigh m...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Background: In elite football, periodic health examination (PHE) may be useful for injury risk predi...
ABSTRACTThis study used periodic health examination (PHE) data from 134 outfield elite male football...
Return to play after thigh muscle injury in elite football players: implementation and validation of...
This prospective cohort study described return-to-play (RTP) data for different types of muscle inju...
Background: Return to sport (RTS) following muscle injury represents an on-going challenge for profe...
Background and objective: muscle injuries are one of the main daily problems in sports medicine, foo...
Background and Objective: Muscle injuries are one of the main daily problems in sports medicine, foo...
Background The relationship between hamstring muscle injuries (HMIs) that involve the intramuscular ...
Background: In Australian football, lower limb injuries have had the highest incidence and prevalenc...
Objectives: In one English Premier League football club over four seasons, 1) describe the number of...
Background: Hamstring strain injury (HSI) is the single most commonly (~12%) sustained injury in pro...
Background: Indirect muscle injuries (IMIs) are a considerable burden to elite football (soccer) tea...
Objectives This retrospective cohort study explored an algorithm-based approach using neuromuscular ...
Background: Calf muscle strain injuries (CMSI) show consistent rates of prevalence and re-injury in ...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Background: In elite football, periodic health examination (PHE) may be useful for injury risk predi...
ABSTRACTThis study used periodic health examination (PHE) data from 134 outfield elite male football...
Return to play after thigh muscle injury in elite football players: implementation and validation of...
This prospective cohort study described return-to-play (RTP) data for different types of muscle inju...
Background: Return to sport (RTS) following muscle injury represents an on-going challenge for profe...
Background and objective: muscle injuries are one of the main daily problems in sports medicine, foo...
Background and Objective: Muscle injuries are one of the main daily problems in sports medicine, foo...
Background The relationship between hamstring muscle injuries (HMIs) that involve the intramuscular ...
Background: In Australian football, lower limb injuries have had the highest incidence and prevalenc...
Objectives: In one English Premier League football club over four seasons, 1) describe the number of...
Background: Hamstring strain injury (HSI) is the single most commonly (~12%) sustained injury in pro...
Background: Indirect muscle injuries (IMIs) are a considerable burden to elite football (soccer) tea...
Objectives This retrospective cohort study explored an algorithm-based approach using neuromuscular ...
Background: Calf muscle strain injuries (CMSI) show consistent rates of prevalence and re-injury in ...
Muscle injuries are among the most common injuries in sport and continue to be a major concern becau...
Background: In elite football, periodic health examination (PHE) may be useful for injury risk predi...
ABSTRACTThis study used periodic health examination (PHE) data from 134 outfield elite male football...