Recovery During a Congested Schedule and Injury in Professional Football.
Autor: | Delaval, Benoit, Abaïdia, Abd-Elbasset, Delecroix, Barthélémy, Le Gall, Franck, McCall, Alan, Ahmaidi, Said, Dupont, Gregory |
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SOCCER injury prevention
MYALGIA SOCCER FATIGUE (Physiology) QUESTIONNAIRES PROFESSIONAL athletes TEAM sports RELATIVE medical risk DESCRIPTIVE statistics LONGITUDINAL method CREATINE kinase MUSCLE strength ODDS ratio CONVALESCENCE SLEEP quality PSYCHOSOCIAL factors SOCCER injuries DISEASE risk factors |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance; Sep2022, Vol. 17 Issue 9, p1399-1406, 8p, 2 Charts, 3 Graphs |
Abstrakt: | Purpose: To analyze the relationships between the recovery kinetics experienced by professional football players and noncontact injury. Methods: A cohort of 46 professional football players (age 24.2 [4.7] y) from the same team (French Ligue 1) was monitored each day between matches when the team played twice a week. The recovery monitoring procedure was implemented after 38 matches and included some questionnaires: duration of sleep, Hooper scale (quality of sleep, level of stress, fatigue, and muscle soreness), perceived recovery status scale, creatine kinase concentrations, a countermovement jump, and an isometric force test. Noncontact injuries were collected during these periods. Results: Noncontact injuries were associated with perceived fatigue and muscle soreness 2 days (relative risk [RR] = 1.89 and 1.48, respectively) and 3 days following the matches (RR = 2.08 and 2.08, respectively). An increase of sleep quantity during the 2 nights following a match was significantly associated with a lower RR (RR = 0.65), as well as a lower decrement score on the isometric force test on each of the 3 days after the matches (RR = 0.97, RR = 0.99, and RR = 0.97, respectively). No other association was reported for the variables sleep quality, stress, perceived recovery, creatine kinase concentrations, countermovement jump, and noncontact injuries. Conclusion: During a congested schedule, implementing a recovery monitoring protocol including questionnaires about fatigue, muscle soreness, quantity of sleep, and a physical test of isometric force could help practitioners prevent injuries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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