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Training load and injuries in volleyball: an approach based on different methods of calculating acute to chronic workload ratio
Timoteo, T. F., Debien, P. B., Fonseca, D. S., Felício, D. C., Bara Filho, M. G.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2024)“…Clinical Relevance: The findings of this study can be useful to coaching staff, fitness trainers, and healthcare professionals involved in the challenge of reducing the risk of injury in volleyball athletes. …”
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Injuries and complaints in the Brazilian national volleyball male team: a case study
Haupenthal, A., Bufon, T., dos Santos, M. C., Matte, L. M., Dell`Antonio, E., Franco, F. M., do Amaral, N. C. P., dos Santos Costa, L., Nunes, G. S.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2023)“…Complaints caused a high demand for the healthcare team. To manage risk of injuries for overload, specific injury prevention strategies are needed and should be included as an essential component of the training plan for elite volleyball players.…”
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Impact of in-season injury on quality of life and sleep duration in female youth volleyball athletes: a prospective study of 2073 players
Watson, A., Biese, K., Kliethermes, S. A., Post, E., Brooks, M. A., Lang, P. J., Bell, D. R., Haraldsdottir, K., McGuine, T.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…CONCLUSION: In-season injuries are associated with significant decreases in total QOL as well as physical and psychosocial function. Healthcare providers should consider the impacts of injuries on QOL and sleep in youth athletes in order to optimise management and improve overall health.…”
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The effect of prophylactic ankle bracing on physical performance measures in jumping athletes
Henderson, Z., Sanzo, P., Zerpa, C.Published in International Journal of Sports Science (2016)“…However, given the lack of significant evidence to support ankle bracing`s ability to reduce the risk of injury, the potential for ankle orthosis to decrease physical performance should be considered by athletes, healthcare providers, coaches, and teams using prophylactic ankle bracing in an effort prevent injury.…”