Search Results - Sustainability
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Injury incidence, prevalence, and burden in an Argentinian male youth soccer academy: one-season descriptive study
Dominguez, M., Rico, J. P., Tedesco, F., Tondelli, E.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…Results A total of 235 time-loss injuries were sustained by 101 different players. The overall injury incidence rate was of 5.8 injuries per 1000 hours (h), with a training and match injury incidence rate of 4.9 and 9.7 injuries per 1000 h, respectively. …”
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The training and detraining effects of 8-week dynamic stretching of hip flexors on hip range of motion, pain, and physical performance in male professional football players with lo...
Iranmanesh, M., Nikou, S. S., Saadatian, A., Alimoradi, M., Khalaji, H., Monfaredian, O., Saki, F., Konrad, A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…The subsequent 4-week detraining period resulted in partial but significant loss of gains across multiple outcomes including hip ROM (dominant: 0.80 ES; non-dominant: 0.64 ES, both p = 0.001) and pain relief (ES = 0.40, p = 0.001), indicating that sustained clinical benefits require ongoing implementation of the stretching protocol. …”
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Cluster analysis on ball recovery and handling from top 5 European leagues reveals emerging tactical patterns in soccer
Torres-Yasuiré, V., Vitabar, R., Peyré-Tartaruga, L. A., Alonso, R. A., Fábrica, G.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…High-block recovery with sustained possession (game model 1, 20 teams), medium-block recovery with a direct attacking approach (game model 2, 33 teams), and low-block recovery with a counterattacking strategy (game model 3, 45 teams). …”
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Sprint running mechanics are associated with hamstring strain injury: a 6-month prospective cohort study of 126 elite male footballers
Bramah, C., Rhodes, S., Clarke-Cornwell, A., Dos`Santos, T.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…S-MAS values were significantly greater among players with a previous HSI (median difference (MD): 1, p=0.007, 95% CI: 0 to 3) and those sustaining a new sprint-related HSI (MD: 2, p=0.006, 95% CI: 1 to 3) compared with uninjured players. …”
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Incidence and risk factors for sport-related concussion in female youth athletes participating in contact and collision invasion sports: a systematic review
Ernst, L., Farley, J., Milne, N.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Forty-five studies (68%) reported SRC risk factor data, investigating 12 different potential risk factors. Female youth sustained over 7.5 times the rate of SRC in matches compared with practice (incidence rate ratio 7.52, 95% CI 6.32-8.95, p < 0.01) when competing in CCIS; however, considerable heterogeneity existed (I2 = 84.98%). …”
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Missing pieces, new patterns: the impact of association football international call-ups on team offensive and defensive performance indicators
Campos, J., Gonçalves, B., Travassos, B., Mateus, N., Ballester Lengua, R., Figueira, B., Olthof, S., Coutinho, D.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2026)“…Effects between PRE and POST were modest, suggesting tactical adaptations during absences can sustain or even improve offensive efficiency. Coaches may leverage forced rotations to explore possession-based structures that preserve defensive stability.…”
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A comparison of match external load demands across women`s collegiate field sports
Kuhlman, N. M., Jagim, A. R., Jones, M. T., Feit, M. K., Fields, J. B.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…Field hockey midfielders covered greater volumes (TD, PL) compared with attackers and defenders (p < 0.001), while attackers sustained greater intensities (SD, SE, top speed) compared with midfielders and defenders (p < 0.004). …”
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The association between physical outputs and match outcome across different playing styles for a professional second-tier football team across two complete seasons
Mason, L., Panayi, S., Wright, J., Bruce-Low, S.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2024)“…Subsequently, training interventions should be adopted to physically prepare players to complete and sustain intense deceleration actions during match play.…”
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Extracondylar patellar dislocation inverted on the vertical axis in a collegiate football athlete: A case report and literature review
Roberts, J. C., Zegan, A. M., Fink, A. D., Kubala, J. M.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2024)“…This is also the only published case of a collegiate athlete returning to collision sport after sustaining an inverted extracondylar patellar dislocation. …”
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The finishing space value for shooting decision-making in high-performance football
Caldeira, N., Lopes, R. J., Araujo, D., Fernandes, D.Published in Sports (2024)“…In finishing situations, the ball carrier`s decision-making about shooting or passing is not an individual decision-making process, but a collective decision that is guided by players` perceptions of match affordances. To sustain this idea, we collected spatiotemporal information and built a model to quantify the "Finishing Space Value" (FSV) that results from players` perceived affordances about two main questions: (a) is the opponent`s target successfully reachable from a given pitch location?…”
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Total score of athleticism: Profiling strength and power characteristics in professional soccer players after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction to assess readiness to retur...
Maestroni, L., Turner, A., Papadopoulos, K., Sideris, V., Read, P.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2023)“…There was also a higher frequency of low TSA scores in players who sustained a second injury after RTS. Therefore, it is recommended to routinely administer RTS tests encompassing strength, power, and reactive strength qualities each season across the largest possible number of players (ideally teammates).…”
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Injuries and overuse syndromes in rink hockey players
Husen, M., Burgsmüller, L., Burggraf, M., Jaeger, M., Dudda, M., Kauther, M.Published in Sportverletzung Sportschaden (2023)“…In this study, we reviewed and investigated injuries sustained by 108 German National League rink hockey players. …”
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A systematic literature review of injury epidemiology and surveillance practices in elite adult female field-based team sport
Gilhooly, M., Cahalan, R., O'Sullivan, K., Norton, K.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2023)“…Peer reviewed original research articles that reported the incidence of injury sustained by females aged >18 years in elite field-based team sports were included. …”
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Relationship between hip and core muscular endurance and lower extremity injuries in division ii women`s soccer
Violett, M., Johnson, L., Loch, J., Hegazy, M. A.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2023)“…The purpose of this study was to compare preseason core muscle endurance of Division II female soccer players who sustained injuries during the season to those who did not. …”
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The knowledge and attitudes of field hockey athletes to injury, injury reporting and injury prevention: A qualitative study
Rees, H., Matthews, J., McCarthy Persson, U., Delahunt, E., Boreham, C., Blake, C.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2022)“…Furthermore, policy changes to influence potential barriers to injury may assist in preventing or reducing the number of injuries being sustained by athletes.…”
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Winter breaks: How do they affect injuries in field hockey?
Rees, H., McCarthy Persson, U., Delahunt, E., Boreham, C., Blake, C.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2022)“…Furthermore, injured athletes had a 2.5-times higher relative risk of sustaining an injury after the winter break. Relative risks of 15.3 and 21.4 were observed for lower back injuries and fractures after the winter break, when compared with no break. …”
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Neck strength assessment offers no clinical value in predicting concussion in male professional rugby players: a prospective cohort study
Liston, M., Leckey, C., Whale, A., van Dyk, N.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2023)“…CONCLUSION: The strongest predictor of concussion injury was previous concussion. Players who sustained concussions in season had similar neck muscle strength to players who had not sustained a concussion.…”
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Low pre-season hamstring-to-quadriceps strength ratio identified in players who further sustained in-season hamstring strain injuries: A retrospective study from a Brazilian Serie A team
Veeck, F., Ruas, C. V., Pinto, M. D., Grazioli, R., Cardoso, G. P., Albuquerque, T., Schipper, L., Valente, H. G., Santos, V. H., Dornelles, M., Rabaldo, P., Rocha, C. S., Baroni, B. M., Cadore, E. L., Pinto, R. S.Published in Sports (2023)“…However, it is debatable whether players that present low pre-season H:Q ratios are more susceptible to further sustaining in-season hamstring strain injuries (HSI). …”
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Postactivation performance enhancement (PAPE) using a vertical jump to improve vertical jump performance
Brink, N. J., Constantinou, D., Torres, G.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2022)“…However, these enhancements were not sustained for a further 4 minutes in either group.…”