OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a neuromuscular training warm-up prevention program, Surveillance in High school and community sport to Reduce (SHRed) Injuries Basketball, for reducing all-complaint ankle and knee injuries in youth basketball players. DESIGN: Quasi-experimental study. METHODS: High school/club basketball teams (male and female players aged 11-18 years) in Calgary, Canada participated in 2016-2017 (control; season 1) and 2017-2018 (intervention; season 2). The control season included a standard-of-practice warm-up. In season 2, a SHRed Injuries Basketball coach workshop was completed by participating team coaches. Teams were randomized by school/club to an unsupervised or a supervised (weekly supervision by study...
QuestionWhat is the effect of a structured warm-up program for reducing knee and ankle injuries in y...
A review of previous research was carried out to discover strategies to prevent ankle injuries in ba...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc Context: Little is known about non-time-los...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a junior high school-based sports injury prevention prog...
Objectives: Describe the injury risk of English youth basketball, comparing game versus training inj...
Objective To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuri...
Background: Prevention of sports injuries is essential in youth, as injuries are associated with les...
Background: Prevention of sports injuries is essential in youth, as injuries are associated with les...
BACKGROUND: Recently, structured training programs for sports injury prevention ("The 11" and "The 1...
The study was a two-armed, parallel group, cluster randomized controlled trial in which 15 teams (16...
Good movement control is essential in team sports that require fast-paced running, pivoting, jumpi...
Background: Basketball is played by the youth worldwide, and various injuries occur in youth basketb...
BACKGROUND : Basketball is played by the youth worldwide, and various injuries occur in youth basket...
Background and Objectives: Ankle joint is the most common site of injury for basketball athletes. An...
Background: Basketball is one of the most popular physical activities in the world and lower limb jo...
QuestionWhat is the effect of a structured warm-up program for reducing knee and ankle injuries in y...
A review of previous research was carried out to discover strategies to prevent ankle injuries in ba...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc Context: Little is known about non-time-los...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a junior high school-based sports injury prevention prog...
Objectives: Describe the injury risk of English youth basketball, comparing game versus training inj...
Objective To study whether an injury prevention exercise programme would reduce the number of injuri...
Background: Prevention of sports injuries is essential in youth, as injuries are associated with les...
Background: Prevention of sports injuries is essential in youth, as injuries are associated with les...
BACKGROUND: Recently, structured training programs for sports injury prevention ("The 11" and "The 1...
The study was a two-armed, parallel group, cluster randomized controlled trial in which 15 teams (16...
Good movement control is essential in team sports that require fast-paced running, pivoting, jumpi...
Background: Basketball is played by the youth worldwide, and various injuries occur in youth basketb...
BACKGROUND : Basketball is played by the youth worldwide, and various injuries occur in youth basket...
Background and Objectives: Ankle joint is the most common site of injury for basketball athletes. An...
Background: Basketball is one of the most popular physical activities in the world and lower limb jo...
QuestionWhat is the effect of a structured warm-up program for reducing knee and ankle injuries in y...
A review of previous research was carried out to discover strategies to prevent ankle injuries in ba...
© by the National Athletic Trainers\u27 Association, Inc Context: Little is known about non-time-los...