Participation in sport exposes athletes to an inherent risk of injury. In order to develop a comprehensive injury prevention program, strength and conditioning coaches must conduct a thorough needs analysis to establish the risk of injury, identify mechanisms and risk factors for injury, select relevant screening tests and design targeted interventions based on the athlete’s results. Using a systems-based approach presented herein, this article provides an overview of the process that coaches must undertake in order to develop effective injury prevention programs
In 1992 van Mechelen et al published a "sequence of prevention model" based on a four-step process. ...
Sport is a common context for injury. It is the most common reason for hospital-treated injury in ad...
Although sports and other forms of physical activities are associated with numerous health benefits,...
Prevention of sports injuries is a priority for sport stakeholders across the spectrum of training a...
As athletics on the collegiate level become more competitive, the need for professionally trained st...
When athletes become ill or injured during practice or competition, coaches and athletic trainers ne...
Millions of student-athletes of all age ranges participate in a variety of athletic activities each ...
The purpose of this review of literature is to investigate the effectiveness of exercise for injury ...
Physical demands to which professional athletes are exposed to are extremely high and a complete a...
Physical demands to which professional athletes are exposed to are extremely high and a complete a...
Purpose: Many adolescents participating in organized handball and football are subject to injuries a...
The life of a sports coach is diverse and challenging. The aim is to develop the skills of the indiv...
peer reviewedObjective To identify the role of sports physical therapists (PT) in the injury preven...
Participation in sport is encouraged by government agencies and physical activity experts because pa...
In 1992 van Mechelen et al published a "sequence of prevention model" based on a four-step process. ...
In 1992 van Mechelen et al published a "sequence of prevention model" based on a four-step process. ...
Sport is a common context for injury. It is the most common reason for hospital-treated injury in ad...
Although sports and other forms of physical activities are associated with numerous health benefits,...
Prevention of sports injuries is a priority for sport stakeholders across the spectrum of training a...
As athletics on the collegiate level become more competitive, the need for professionally trained st...
When athletes become ill or injured during practice or competition, coaches and athletic trainers ne...
Millions of student-athletes of all age ranges participate in a variety of athletic activities each ...
The purpose of this review of literature is to investigate the effectiveness of exercise for injury ...
Physical demands to which professional athletes are exposed to are extremely high and a complete a...
Physical demands to which professional athletes are exposed to are extremely high and a complete a...
Purpose: Many adolescents participating in organized handball and football are subject to injuries a...
The life of a sports coach is diverse and challenging. The aim is to develop the skills of the indiv...
peer reviewedObjective To identify the role of sports physical therapists (PT) in the injury preven...
Participation in sport is encouraged by government agencies and physical activity experts because pa...
In 1992 van Mechelen et al published a "sequence of prevention model" based on a four-step process. ...
In 1992 van Mechelen et al published a "sequence of prevention model" based on a four-step process. ...
Sport is a common context for injury. It is the most common reason for hospital-treated injury in ad...
Although sports and other forms of physical activities are associated with numerous health benefits,...