Video analysis is a useful tool for injury surveillance in rugby union. There are few video analysis studies in the professional female game, with most studies published in the male elite/professional settings. Moreover, there is a sparsity of literature in youth rugby settings. The following narrative review outlines the strengths and limitations of the current video analysis literature for injury surveillance in youth rugby union, highlights the importance of video analysis for youth rugby player safety and welfare, and discusses recommendations for using video analysis to inform player safety in youth rugby
A new concussion interchange rule (CIR) was introduced in 2014 for the National Rugby League and Nat...
Background: In rugby league (RL), the ability to repeatedly engage in the tackle, whether as a ball ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Concern has been raised over the injury risk to school Rugby union (Rugby) ...
Background Video analysis is a common tool used in rugby union research to describe...
Background: Rugby Union is a collision team sport played globally. Despite this, significant concern...
This study consisted of a video incident analysis of rugby tackles leading to spinal injuries, wher...
Background Sideline video review has been increasingly used to evaluate risk of con...
Background: Several professional contact and collision sports have recently introduced the use of si...
Background: The majority of injuries in rugby union occur during tackle events. The mechanisms and c...
Commitment to seeking an evidence-informed approachWhen it comes to player welfare, Rugby Union gove...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
The high incidence of injury in Rugby Union is well documented, particularly at elite levels of comp...
Background: all rugby training activities carry an injury risk, but in the training environment thes...
Background: Rugby league is a high-intensity collision sport that carries a risk of concussion. Yout...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence, nature, and circumstances of injury experienced by a cohort of...
A new concussion interchange rule (CIR) was introduced in 2014 for the National Rugby League and Nat...
Background: In rugby league (RL), the ability to repeatedly engage in the tackle, whether as a ball ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Concern has been raised over the injury risk to school Rugby union (Rugby) ...
Background Video analysis is a common tool used in rugby union research to describe...
Background: Rugby Union is a collision team sport played globally. Despite this, significant concern...
This study consisted of a video incident analysis of rugby tackles leading to spinal injuries, wher...
Background Sideline video review has been increasingly used to evaluate risk of con...
Background: Several professional contact and collision sports have recently introduced the use of si...
Background: The majority of injuries in rugby union occur during tackle events. The mechanisms and c...
Commitment to seeking an evidence-informed approachWhen it comes to player welfare, Rugby Union gove...
Injury surveillance systems seek to describe injury risk for a given sport, in order to inform preve...
The high incidence of injury in Rugby Union is well documented, particularly at elite levels of comp...
Background: all rugby training activities carry an injury risk, but in the training environment thes...
Background: Rugby league is a high-intensity collision sport that carries a risk of concussion. Yout...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence, nature, and circumstances of injury experienced by a cohort of...
A new concussion interchange rule (CIR) was introduced in 2014 for the National Rugby League and Nat...
Background: In rugby league (RL), the ability to repeatedly engage in the tackle, whether as a ball ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Concern has been raised over the injury risk to school Rugby union (Rugby) ...