Hamstring muscle injuries in elite football: translating research into practice
Volume: 52, Issue: 10, Pages: 628 - 629
Published: Oct 19, 2017
Abstract
Hamstring muscle injuries (HMI) are consistently the most prevalent time-loss injury in football and are prone to reoccurrence.1 We note the disconnection between evidence-based recommendations and the HMI prevention programmes adopted in elite clubs.2 For example, only 11% of elite level football teams surveyed fully use the Nordic Hamstring Programme.3
Why don’t elite sports medicine teams adopt evidence-based practices?4 The aim of this...
Paper Details
Title
Hamstring muscle injuries in elite football: translating research into practice
Published Date
Oct 19, 2017
Volume
52
Issue
10
Pages
628 - 629
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