Stay in the Game! Top 5 Soccer & Football Injuries & How to Dodge Them. Learn how to prevent ankle sprains, ACL tears, and more!
Injuries in football (soccer)—a systematic review of epidemiology and aetiological aspectsInjuryPreventionIncidenceCausalityRisk factorImplementationretrospective injury analysis in German professional men's team sports - season 2015/2016doi:10.1007/s12662-018-0530-3Klein Christian...
More injuries occur when an athlete becomes tired and fatigued. For this reason, conditioning should be a major aspect of any athlete’s training. This means being fit to play the sport. For example, football players require bouts of sprinting, followed by jogging, walking and sprinting again....
The aim of this study was to analyze the incidence of injuries in the population of female soccer players in Spain. Methods The injuries incurred by 25,397 female soccer players were registered by the medical staff of the Spanish Football Federation during 1 season. A standardized medical ...
Epidemiology of hospitalized ocular injuries in the upper East region of ghana. Aim of Study: The Upper East is the poorest and most rural region in Ghana and ocular injuries are a major public health problem. This study aims at provid... M Gyasi,W Amoaku,M Adjuik - 《Ghana Medical Jou...
The presumed complex interaction of various risk factors requires in-depth statistical analysis of techniques to identify dependent and independent variables, and to describe the extent, direction and strength of the relationship between the independent predictor variables and socce...
Soccer players sustained more second ACL injuries, including both graft failures (11% vs 1%; P < .01) and contralateral ACL tears (17% vs 4%; P < .01), compared with non-soccer players. Of the 67 patients who returned to soccer after ACLR (mean age, 17.5 years; range, 13-27 ...
A prospective investigation of soccer injuries among 123 players participating at various competition levels was undertaken in a Danish soccer club. The in... AB Nielsen,J Yde - 《Am J Sports Med》 被引量: 372发表: 1989年 Anterior cruciate ligament injury in elite football: a prospective three...
in Studies of Football (Soccer) Injuries.The article presents the statement of the Injury Consensus Group of the F茅d茅ration Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Medical Assessment and Research Center on injury definitions and data collection procedures in studies of football injuries. Signifi...
“football.” I’ve always been a little puzzled by the vitriol people who are not Americans can exhibit over this terminological difference, vitriol they do not usually expend over (say) “trunk” vs. “boot” or “eggplant” vs. “aubergine.” After all, it doesn’t seem to bother ...