Context: Poor functional movement patterns negatively affect the ability to perform fundamental movements with precision and efficiency, increasing injury risk in athletes. Objectives: To examine the effect of a 20-week corrective exercise program during the competitive season on functional movement patterns in youth elite male soccer players. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Team facilities. Participants: Sixty-five youth elite male Q1 soccer players (age: 15.89 [0.53] y; weight: 67.42 [6.78] kg; and stature: 175.20 [6.34] cm). Of the 4 teams, 2 were randomly selected to take part in the corrective program. Thus, the players were placed into 2 groups: corrective exercise program and control group. Intervention: Corrective exercise program. M...
CONTEXT: It is unclear whether playing position influences injury in male academy soccer players (AS...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of dysfunctional, asymmetrical,...
The Functional Movement Screening (FMS) was designed as a tool to identify compensatory movement pat...
CONTEXT: Poor functional movement patterns negatively affect the ability to perform fundamental mov...
Context: Female collegiate soccer athletes sustain injuries at a concerning rate, often with severe ...
Background & Aim: Little is known about functional and motor deficits in male soccer players...
Context: Although balance is generally recognized to be an important feature in ensuring good perfor...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of aerobic high-intensity training with re...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of exercise induced muscle damage o...
Objectives: Soccer is amongst the most popular sports in the world, and also it is one of the sports...
Context: Although there are multiple, validated return-to-play programs following hamstring strain i...
Introduction: Appropriate movement patterns are important for both injury prevention and athletic pe...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a six-week off-season detraining period...
Objectives: Corrective exercises effect on a functional movement screen. Problem: Can corrective exe...
CONTEXT: Sports practice leads athletes to develop a specific body composition, coordination patter...
CONTEXT: It is unclear whether playing position influences injury in male academy soccer players (AS...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of dysfunctional, asymmetrical,...
The Functional Movement Screening (FMS) was designed as a tool to identify compensatory movement pat...
CONTEXT: Poor functional movement patterns negatively affect the ability to perform fundamental mov...
Context: Female collegiate soccer athletes sustain injuries at a concerning rate, often with severe ...
Background & Aim: Little is known about functional and motor deficits in male soccer players...
Context: Although balance is generally recognized to be an important feature in ensuring good perfor...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of aerobic high-intensity training with re...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of exercise induced muscle damage o...
Objectives: Soccer is amongst the most popular sports in the world, and also it is one of the sports...
Context: Although there are multiple, validated return-to-play programs following hamstring strain i...
Introduction: Appropriate movement patterns are important for both injury prevention and athletic pe...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a six-week off-season detraining period...
Objectives: Corrective exercises effect on a functional movement screen. Problem: Can corrective exe...
CONTEXT: Sports practice leads athletes to develop a specific body composition, coordination patter...
CONTEXT: It is unclear whether playing position influences injury in male academy soccer players (AS...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the prevalence of dysfunctional, asymmetrical,...
The Functional Movement Screening (FMS) was designed as a tool to identify compensatory movement pat...