Adolescence is a period of increased injury risk in youth footballers; however, no studies have considered the influence of growth-related factors and exposure time upon injury risk. Forty-nine elite male youth footballers were prospectively monitored for growth, lower-limb growth, maturation, training volume and injury for one season. Generalised linear mixed-effects models were used to model growth rate, lower-limb growth rate, maturation, and smoothed week-to-week changes in exposure on time-loss injury risk. The relationship between growth rate and injury incidence was linear (P = 0.031) and injury burden was non-linear (P = 0.019). The relationship between lower-limb growth rate and injury incidence was linear and positive (P = 0.098)....
Objective To investigate the differences between skeletal and chronological age and to assess the ro...
Young athletes participating in high-intensity sport display an inherent risk of sports-related inju...
Objectives: To investigate if maturity status was associated with injury risk in male academy soccer...
Background: Elite youth athletes participate in intense and structured training programmes to realis...
Background: The adolescent growth spurt is associated with an increased risk of injury in young athl...
Background. Football is one of the world’s most popular sport with most players being younger than 1...
Background. Football is one of the world’s most popular sport with most players being younger than 1...
Objective: To identify the causal relation between growth velocity and injury in elite-level youth f...
Objectives To investigate if maturity status was associated with injury risk in male academy soccer ...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
To analyse the relationship between Peak Height Velocity (PHV) and Dynamic Balance (Y-Balance) vs no...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
Background: The relationship between injury risk (IR) in age groups and periods around peak height v...
Objective To investigate the differences between skeletal and chronological age and to assess the ro...
Young athletes participating in high-intensity sport display an inherent risk of sports-related inju...
Objectives: To investigate if maturity status was associated with injury risk in male academy soccer...
Background: Elite youth athletes participate in intense and structured training programmes to realis...
Background: The adolescent growth spurt is associated with an increased risk of injury in young athl...
Background. Football is one of the world’s most popular sport with most players being younger than 1...
Background. Football is one of the world’s most popular sport with most players being younger than 1...
Objective: To identify the causal relation between growth velocity and injury in elite-level youth f...
Objectives To investigate if maturity status was associated with injury risk in male academy soccer ...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
To analyse the relationship between Peak Height Velocity (PHV) and Dynamic Balance (Y-Balance) vs no...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
In young athletes, demands of sports are superimposed on normal growth and maturation. It has been s...
Background: The relationship between injury risk (IR) in age groups and periods around peak height v...
Objective To investigate the differences between skeletal and chronological age and to assess the ro...
Young athletes participating in high-intensity sport display an inherent risk of sports-related inju...
Objectives: To investigate if maturity status was associated with injury risk in male academy soccer...