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Effect of poor cooperation between coaching and medical staff on muscle re-injury in professional football over 15 seasons

机译:教练和医务人员之间不良合作对15年来职业橄榄球肌肉再损伤的影响

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Background: Muscle injury is the most common type of injury in football. Previous research has focused on traditional risk factors (eg, age, injury history, muscle imbalance/inflexibility) contributing to muscle re-injury. The effect of poor cooperation between the coaching and medical teams on the risk of re-injury remains unexplored in the sports medicine football literature. Purpose: Examine the effect of poor cooperation between coaching and medical teams on muscle re-injury in professional football. Methods: Retrospective review of the medical files of 97 footballers of a professional team in Dubai over 15 consecutive seasons (2002–2017). Medical team recorded all injuries in each player’s file. Data on the perceived level of cooperation between coaching and medical teams were available in the daily meeting notes from the head of the medical team. The level of perceived cooperation was ranked on a three-point Likert scale by the head of the medical team and depended on whether the coaching team accepted the player injury (excellent cooperation), brought some suggestion after discussion with the medical team (normal cooperation) or rejected it (poor cooperation). Results: In total, 338 indirect muscle injuries (21 re-injuries) were recorded during 15 consecutive seasons., There was a significant increase in the mean number of total injuries (mean ± SE, 95% CI; 16±2, 12–21; P 0.0001), mean number of indirect muscle injuries (12±1, 95% CI 10–14; P 0.0001), and indirect muscle re-injuries (4±1, 95% CI 3–5; P 0.0001) during seasons with a poor perceived level of cooperation compared to seasons with a normal/excellent perceived level of cooperation. Conclusion: Findings suggest that poor cooperation between coaching and medical teams may increase the risk of muscle re-injury in professional football. Future studies conducted in different clubs, leagues, countries, and even sports are required to further explore the effect of cooperation between coaching and medical teams on the risk of re-injury.
机译:背景:肌肉损伤是足球中最常见的损伤类型。先前的研究集中在传统的危险因素(例如年龄,损伤史,肌肉失衡/僵硬)上,这些因素会导致肌肉再伤。运动医学足球文献中尚未探讨教练和医疗团队之间合作不善对再受伤风险的影响。目的:研究教练和医疗团队之间合作不善对职业足球中肌肉再损伤的影响。方法:回顾性分析连续15个赛季(2002年至2017年)在迪拜的一个职业队的97名足球运动员的医疗档案。医疗队在每个球员的档案中记录了所有伤害。医疗团队负责人的日常会议记录中提供了有关教练和医疗团队之间合作程度的数据。医疗团队负责人对合作的感知程度按李克特三分制评分,这取决于教练组是否接受了球员受伤(出色的合作),在与医疗团队讨论后提出了一些建议(正常合作)或拒绝(合作不善)。结果:在连续15个季节中,总共记录了338次间接肌肉损伤(21次再受伤)。平均总损伤次数显着增加(平均值±SE,95%CI; 16±2,12– 21; P <0.0001),间接肌肉损伤的平均数(12±1,95%CI 10–14; P <0.0001)和间接肌肉再损伤(4±1,95%CI 3-5; P <相较于正常/良好合作水平的季节,该季节的合作程度较差。结论:研究结果表明,教练组和医疗队之间的不良合作可能会增加职业足球中肌肉再次受伤的风险。需要进一步在不同的俱乐部,联盟,国家甚至运动中进行研究,以进一步探讨教练组和医疗队之间的合作对再受伤风险的影响。

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