Risk factors for soccer injuries and prevention have been discussed by several authors, but only few have investigated the effectiveness of preventive interventions, in particular in the last few years. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of a prevention program on the incidence of soccer-related injuries in three different categories of younger players (Allievi, Giovanissimi e Primavera). The soccer teams took part in a prevention program to decrease injury risk, for two agonistic seasons (2005-06, 2006-07). Before identifying training programs, we valued the younger fitness status: each youth soccer players (aged 13 to 19) performed exercise tests of functional capacity: plyometric jump (explosive power) and...
Introduction: Ankle sprains are most frequent injuries in soccer. Previous studies showed that FIFA ...
Soccer causes the largest number of injuries each year (18% of all sports injuries) in the Netherlan...
Forty-one practitioners inclusive of physiotherapists, sports scientists and strength and conditioni...
Risk factors for soccer injuries and prevention have been discussed by several authors, but only few...
Risk factors for soccer injuries and prevention have been discussed by several authors, but only fe...
The incidence of soccer (football) injuries is among the highest in sports. Despite this high rate, ...
Due to the continual physical, physiological, and psychological demands of elite level soccer increa...
Soccer is the most popular sport worldwide, with about 200 million players, both professionals and a...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. Expectedly, the incidence of soccer-related injuries ...
Background The incidence rate of soccer injuries is among the highest in sports, particularly for ad...
Prevention programmes can reduce injury risk in amateur soccer. Hence, we examined the implementatio...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of strength training on ph...
The analysis of the epidemiological data and the risk factors underlying injuries is crucial to prom...
Soccer is the most popular sport worldwide, with about 200 million players, both professionals and a...
Introduction: Soccer is among the sports with the highest injury rate. A group of international expe...
Introduction: Ankle sprains are most frequent injuries in soccer. Previous studies showed that FIFA ...
Soccer causes the largest number of injuries each year (18% of all sports injuries) in the Netherlan...
Forty-one practitioners inclusive of physiotherapists, sports scientists and strength and conditioni...
Risk factors for soccer injuries and prevention have been discussed by several authors, but only few...
Risk factors for soccer injuries and prevention have been discussed by several authors, but only fe...
The incidence of soccer (football) injuries is among the highest in sports. Despite this high rate, ...
Due to the continual physical, physiological, and psychological demands of elite level soccer increa...
Soccer is the most popular sport worldwide, with about 200 million players, both professionals and a...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world. Expectedly, the incidence of soccer-related injuries ...
Background The incidence rate of soccer injuries is among the highest in sports, particularly for ad...
Prevention programmes can reduce injury risk in amateur soccer. Hence, we examined the implementatio...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of strength training on ph...
The analysis of the epidemiological data and the risk factors underlying injuries is crucial to prom...
Soccer is the most popular sport worldwide, with about 200 million players, both professionals and a...
Introduction: Soccer is among the sports with the highest injury rate. A group of international expe...
Introduction: Ankle sprains are most frequent injuries in soccer. Previous studies showed that FIFA ...
Soccer causes the largest number of injuries each year (18% of all sports injuries) in the Netherlan...
Forty-one practitioners inclusive of physiotherapists, sports scientists and strength and conditioni...