Coaches are essential to participant safety, particularly by implementing injury prevention programs. The evidence-based injury prevention programs developed by sports scientists will not prevent injuries in real-world sports settings if they are not properly implemented. This study investigated the knowledge and use of the highly efficacious 11+ injury prevention program among coaches of adolescent, female football teams, in Victoria, Australia. A cross-sectional online survey based on the RE-AIM framework identified that nearly half (42%) of the 64 respondents (response rate = 36%) were not aware of the 11+, and only one-third (31%) reported using it. Three-quarters (74%) of the 19 respondents who reported on the 11+ components they used,...
Background In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load mana...
Background: In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load man...
This study focuses on an injury prevention exercise program (IPEP), Knee Control, which has been sho...
Coaches are essential to participant safety, particularly by implementing injury prevention programs...
A large body of evidence suggests that the 11+ warm-up programme is effective in preventing football...
Background and aim Understanding the barriers to programme use is important to facilitate implementa...
A large body of evidence suggests that the 11+ warm-up programme is effective in preventing football...
Background Injury prevention programme delivery on adherence and injury risk, specifically involving...
Although football (soccer) has the highest participation of any sport worldwide, the potential for i...
Overall injury rates remain high in elite football despite the significant research on injury preven...
Objective For effective sports injury prevention, information is needed about the implementation con...
Purpose: Many adolescents participating in organized handball and football are subject to injuries a...
Abstract Background Participation in youth soccer car...
A protective effect on injury risk in youth sports through neuromuscular warm-up training routines h...
Abstract Background Participation in youth soccer carries a significant risk of injury, most commonl...
Background In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load mana...
Background: In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load man...
This study focuses on an injury prevention exercise program (IPEP), Knee Control, which has been sho...
Coaches are essential to participant safety, particularly by implementing injury prevention programs...
A large body of evidence suggests that the 11+ warm-up programme is effective in preventing football...
Background and aim Understanding the barriers to programme use is important to facilitate implementa...
A large body of evidence suggests that the 11+ warm-up programme is effective in preventing football...
Background Injury prevention programme delivery on adherence and injury risk, specifically involving...
Although football (soccer) has the highest participation of any sport worldwide, the potential for i...
Overall injury rates remain high in elite football despite the significant research on injury preven...
Objective For effective sports injury prevention, information is needed about the implementation con...
Purpose: Many adolescents participating in organized handball and football are subject to injuries a...
Abstract Background Participation in youth soccer car...
A protective effect on injury risk in youth sports through neuromuscular warm-up training routines h...
Abstract Background Participation in youth soccer carries a significant risk of injury, most commonl...
Background In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load mana...
Background: In a recent randomised controlled trial, we found that a commonly used training load man...
This study focuses on an injury prevention exercise program (IPEP), Knee Control, which has been sho...