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Past-season, pre-season and in-season risk assessment of groin problems in male football players: a prospective full-season study

Authors :
Ernest Esteve
Tania Pizzari
Jordi Vicens-Bordas
Marc Saez
Per Hölmich
Mikkel Bek Clausen
Kristian Thorborg
Martí Casals
Michael Skovdal Rathleff
Source :
Esteve, E, Casals, M, Saez, M, Rathleff, M S, Clausen, M B, Vicens-Bordas, J, Hölmich, P, Pizzari, T & Thorborg, K 2022, ' Past-season, pre-season and in-season risk assessment of groin problems in male football players : a prospective full-season study ', British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 56, no. 9, 102606, pp. 484-489 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2020-102606
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ, 2021.

Abstract

ObjectiveWe assessed past-season, pre-season and in-season risk factors to investigate their association with an in-season groin problem in male amateur football players.MethodsPast-season groin-pain information and pre-season short-lever and long-lever adductor squeeze strength were obtained at baseline, together with anthropometrics (weight, lower limb lever length) and player age. In-season hip-related and groin-related sporting function was monitored every 4 weeks using the Sports and Recreation (Sport) subscale from the Hip And Groin Outcome Score questionnaire (HAGOS (Sport)). Groin problems, including time-loss groin injuries and groin pain irrespective of time loss, were collected over a 39-week competitive in-season. We estimated relative risk (RR), and 95% credibility interval (ICr) from logistic regressions fitted in a Bayesian framework.ResultsPlayers (n=245) suffering from groin pain during the past-season had 2.4 times higher risk of experiencing a groin problem in the new season (2.40 RR; 95% ICr 1.5 to 3.7). This risk was reduced by 35% (0.65 RR; 95% ICr 0.42 to 0.99) per unit (N·m/kg) increase in the long-lever adductor squeeze test. Player age, short-lever squeeze test and the HAGOS (Sport) scores were not associated with the risk of a groin problem.ConclusionsPast-season groin pain increased the risk of a groin problem in the new in-season. This risk was reduced by higher pre-season long-lever adductor squeeze strength. Past-season groin-pain information and long-lever adductor squeeze strength can be quickly obtained during pre-season to identify players with an elevated risk of in-season groin problems. This may be key to reduce these problems in the new season.

Details

ISSN :
14730480 and 03063674
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Accession number :
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