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An injury audit in high-level male youth soccer players from English, Spanish, Uruguayan and Brazilian academies

Dokumenttyp:
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Autor(en):
Hall, Elliott C.R.; Larruskain, Jon; Gil, Susana M.; Lekue, Jose A.; Baumert, Philipp; Rienzi, Edgardo; Moreno, Sacha; Tannure, Marcio; Murtagh, Conall F.; Ade, Jack D.; Squires, Paul; Orme, Patrick; Anderson, Liam; Whitworth-Turner, Craig M.; Morton, James P.; Drust, Barry; Williams, Alun G.; Erskine, Robert M.
Abstract:
Objectives: To identify the most common injury types/locations in high-level male youth soccer players (YSP). Design: Prospective cohort surveillance study. Setting: Professional soccer club academies. Participants: Six hundred and twenty-four high-level male YSP [Under 9 (U9) to U23 year-old age groups] from academies in England, Spain, Uruguay and Brazil. Main outcome measures: Injury type, location and severity were recorded during one season. Injury severity was compared between age groups, while injury type and location were compared between nations. Results: Four hundred and forty-three training or match injuries were recorded, giving an injury rate of 0.71 per player. Non-contact injuries were most common (58.5%), with most (44.2%) resolved between 8 and 28 days. Most injuries (75.4%) occurred in the lower limbs, with muscle (29.6%) the most commonly injured tissue. U14 and U16 suffered a greater number of severe injuries relative to U12 and U19/U20/U23/Reserves. Tendon injury rate was higher in Brazil vs. Spain (p < 0.05), with low back/sacrum/pelvis injury rate highest in Spain (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The proportion of severe injuries in U14 and U16 suggests YSP injury risk is maturation-dependent. Minimal differences in type and location between high-level YSP from four different countries suggest injury rates in this population are geographically similar.
Stichworte:
Adolescence; Epidemiology; Football; Injury risk; Paediatric
Dewey Dezimalklassifikation:
610 Medizin und Gesundheit; 790 Sport, Spiele, Unterhaltung
Zeitschriftentitel:
Physical Therapy in Sport
Jahr:
2020
Band / Volume:
44
Jahr / Monat:
2020-05
Quartal:
2. Quartal
Monat:
May
Seitenangaben Beitrag:
53-60
Reviewed:
ja
Sprache:
en
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.1016/j.ptsp.2020.04.033
PubMed:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32416582
Verlag / Institution:
Elsevier BV
E-ISSN:
1466-853X
Impact Factor:
2,0
Scimago-Quartil:
Q2
Hinweise:
SCImago Journal &  Country Rank
Publikationsdatum:
01.07.2020
Semester:
SS 20
TUM Einrichtung:
Sportbiologie
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